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Brown, Dan

Deception Point By Dan Brown

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In this techno-thriller novel- ‘Deception Point’, NASA scientists discover an object hidden under thick Arctic ice. The discovery gains enormous political attention as the meteorite is believed to hold proof of extraterrestrial life. Wary of error, the American President sends Rachel Sexton, an Intelligence Analyst (daughter of the presidential candidate, Senator Sexton) to investigate the evidence in person. Though the meteorite showed all the traits of being authentic in nature, the team notices an insignificant anomaly. Sexton prepares to testify the legitimacy of the find. As soon as the matter seems all sorted, evidences that supported the authenticity of the find begins to fall apart.

34 reviews for Deception Point By Dan Brown

  1. Ksushal Kumar (Verified Purchase)

    Another Dan brown thriller without Robert langdon. But thrilling enough to keep you reading with some super stuff mystery and reality. Will be a very good book to be added to ones collection.

  2. Shashank Devadiga (Verified Purchase)

    It was my very first Dan Brown read. The whole story was so informative. Great plot and great plot twists. I barely stopped reading and finished the fat book in about 4days

  3. Yash Mochi (Verified Purchase)

    It was bit draggy at the start. I guess somewhere in the middle it even became predictable but the ending was gripping though predictable.

  4. Vishal Gupta (Verified Purchase)

    This book is a crime thriller. Dan Brown is an amazing writer. All his creations are a must read. The building of situations and his way of writing is commendable.

  5. Sonali Prasad (Verified Purchase)

    Dan Brown does his job always. Gripping story, but climax could have been better.

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