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Deception Point
Dan Brown

Pocket, 2006 - 752 pages

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A shocking scientific discovery. A conspiracy of staggering brilliance. A thriller unlike any you've ever read....

When a NASA satellite discovers an astonishingly rare object buried deep in the Arctic ice, the floundering space agency proclaims a much-needed victory -- a victory with profound implications for NASA policy and the impending presidential election. To verify the authenticity of the find, the White House calls upon the skills of intelligence analyst Rachel Sexton. Accompanied by a team of experts, including the charismatic scholar Michael Tolland, Rachel travels to the Arctic and uncovers the unthinkable: evidence of scientific trickery -- a bold deception that threatens to plunge the world into controversy. But before she can warn the president, Rachel and Michael are ambushed by a team of assassins. Fleeing for their lives across a desolate and lethal landscape, their only hope for survival is to discover who is behind this masterful plot. The truth, they will learn, is the most shocking deception of all.


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Has Some High Points But ....

I enjoy thrillers generally and am willing to suspend belief when it comes to works of fiction, so some of the things that other reviewers mentioned about some of the reaches did not bother me that much, but some did.

This book started off very well. The first few pages had me hooked, and had to finish off. The story went well for awhile but started to tail off. I found the anciallary charactors actually more enjoyable than the main ones, with one of the scientists being particularly good alebit a bit cliche. The main charactors by and large did not "grab me" as much. The television personality was good, the senator's daughter okay (started off strong then tailed), the senator and his aid never was enamored of, the President was okay.

The book did let me down though as the action really progressed - in other words when the scientists make some further discoverys. Just a tad bit over the top. Do not want to play spoiler on this, but will leave it as that there was too much extreme things happening at convienent times with mother nature. Just a bit forced overall and some gaps in the flow of the story to me. I liked the idea and some places alot, others not so much.

Overall it was okay reading, good for plane flights, but I would recommend Brown's other books more. There there are general parallels in some plot points with the Da Vinci Code, I found the Da Vinci Code more enjoyable in terms of the writing and charactors.


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Lots of suspense...

Deception Point is a very suspenseful novel. Worth reading and is one of Dan Brown's best novels - second only to the Da Vinci Code.


Da vinci code this is not.

Dan Brown is definitely the king of the "smart novel". There is definitely alot of "jargon" in this book. Most of it geology. While I'm not sure how much of it is legit and how much isn't, I am certain that it made this novel harder to enjoy.

Spoiler Alert:
There's alot to do with chrondules. Don't know what chrondules are? Me neither, and it could seriously effect how much you enjoy this book.

It's written similar to the other Dan Brown novels. Trying to keep you on the edge of your seat with vague references to events that will completely revealed one piece at a time. This was done much better in the Da Vinci Code, and only medicore in this book.

It was enjoyable, but certainly not a must read.


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