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Deception Point (Paperback)

by Dan Brown (Author)
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  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Washington Square Press (23 May 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0743497465
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743497466
  • Product Dimensions: 20.6 x 13.5 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (156 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,310,607 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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In the world of page-turning thrillers, Dan Brown holds a special place in the hearts of many of us. After his first book, Digital Fortress, almost passed me by, he wrote Angels and Demons, which was probably one of the half-dozen most exciting thrillers of last year. It is a pleasure to report that his new book lives up to his reputation as a writer whose research and talent make his stories exciting, believable, and just plain unputdownable.

The time is now and President Zachary Herney is facing a very tough re-election. His opponent, Senator Sedgwick Sexton, is a powerful man with powerful friends and a mission: to reduce NASA's spending and move space exploration into the private sector. He has numerous supporters, including many beyond the businesses who will profit from this because of the embarrassment of 1996, when the Clinton administration was informed by NASA that proof existed of life on other planets. That information turned out to be premature, if not incorrect. The embattled president is assured that a rare object buried deep in the Arctic ice will prove to have far-reaching implications on America's space program. The find, however, needs to be verified.

Enter Rachel Sexton, a gister for the National Reconnaissance Office. Gisters reduce complex reports into single-page briefs, and in this case the president needs that confirmation before he broadcasts to the nation, probably ensuring his re-election. It's tricky because Rachel is the daughter of his opponent. Rachel is thrilled to be on the team travelling to the Arctic Circle. She is a realist about her father's politics and has little respect for his stand on NASA, but Senator Sexton cannot help but have a problem with her involvement.

Adventure, romance, murder, skulduggery, and nail-biting tension ensue. By the end of Deception Point, the reader will be much better informed about how the space program works and how politicians react to new information. Bring on the next Dan Brown thriller! --Otto Penzler, Amazon.com --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Rachel Sexton works for the National Reconnaissance Office as an intelligence officer. She is also the daughter of a Senator currently running for President. Her father's main offensive, and a very popular one, against the incumbent President is to attack the huge amount of NASA funding. Rachel is barely on speaking terms with her father, believing him to be totally corrupt, but is still worried she is being used by the President when he asks her to verify an amazing find by NASA, a find which will settle the arguments about NASA funding for ever. Reluctantly agreeing to view the find Rachel is whisked off to the North Pole. What she finds once she gets there takes her breath away. However, she quickly learns that nothing is what it seems, and, with two civilian scientists, is soon fleeing for her life. Stranded on an ice berg they are rescued in the nick of time by a nuclear submarine, but once back in the US their attempts to expose the plot show them that they can trust absolutely no one... --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Dan Brown Read, 27 Aug 2004
By Scottish Dave (Edinburgh, Scotland) - See all my reviews
  
This review is from: Deception Point (Paperback)
After being blown away by reading his fourth, and most recent, novel "The Da Vinci Code" I went back and read Brown's previous three novels. Although they don't quite read the heights of "The Da Vinci Code", all three are excellent reads.

"Deception Point" is Brown's third novel. This time there is no sign or Art History or Christianity to be found. The book is centred around an earth shattering discovery in the artic. But the discovery may not be quite what it seems and people will kill because of this.

Overall I found it an excellent 9/10 read. It had me gripped throughout the book. The characters were strong and there were plenty of twists throughout. In fact by about halfway through the book it almost turns into a "who done it" with you guessing (in my case unsuccessfully!" to the end.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Better than The Da-Vinci Code or Angels and Demons, 23 Jul 2004
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This review is from: Deception Point (Paperback)
Well, I've read The Da-Vinci Code and Angels and Demons and in my opinion this is better than either of those two... and they were great page turners. Ok, so at times you can guess what's going to happen or who the baddie really is but you still turn the pages quickly. Digital Fortress is next for me, then I guess I'll have to wait till he brings out another novel.

If you've enjoyed any of his other books then this one wont let you down, and if you havn't then it's a good one to start with. 5 stars.

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28 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Deceptively Good, 16 Aug 2004
This review is from: Deception Point (Paperback)
Where can i start with this book? 'Brilliant' doesn't seem to do it enough justice! This book is a political/conspiracy mix and Dan constantly 'flips' between the two throughout the book to keep driving the story forward, he leaves the political side with a 'cliff-hanger' while he switches back to the conspiracy which he then leaves on a 'cliff-hanger' before going back to the political game that is going on throughout the book. This was a very refreshing approach from Dan Brown as I was beginning to think his books could only contain characters with a strange penchant for tweed!

I was very surprised how quickly I raced through this book and at the end even found myself wondering if it was better than the Da Vinci Code... I think it's just that little bit better, I'm not sure why but Deception Point really made me want to read it where-as the Da Vinci Code simply intrigued me with interesting theories to keep me reading but it never really sucked my in so that I couldn't put it down.

This book is a very well balanced piece of work from Dan and one I believe has been slightly overlooked by most due to the Da Vinci Code, not because it's a bad book - personally I found it to be alot better as a whole than the Da Vinci Code - but because it isn't controversial enough.

Admittedly this book isn't perfect, there are times when you're left slightly sceptical at how characters get out of a few of the situations they're in (not because the story misleads but because they suddenly get the upper hand rather too conveniently) which does spoil the book a bit and is one of Dan's main failings when he writes (he always seems to make even the simplest 'action' sequence too complex for it to be believable). Aside from this I cannot recommend the book highly enough, Deception Point is the book to read if you're a Dan Brown sceptic.

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1.0 out of 5 stars What's the Point - don't waste your time - or money
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not his best, but a good read nonetheless
Deception Point is not Brown's best but it is still a good read. Not as good as Angels and Demons but I feel its better than the Da Vinci Code.
Published 10 days ago by M. Wardle

1.0 out of 5 stars Cliched to the nth degree - utter drivel
Aliens, NASA coverup, beautiful heroine where have I seen this before, oh, only about two dozen times. Hackneyed plot cardboard characters incredible coincidences. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Review of Dan Brown's Deception Point
An absorbing read, very much of the style of Dan Brown, however it does not have the same interest as Angels & deamons or Da Vinci Code. Read more
Published 17 days ago by Mr. P. Sbrana-browning

4.0 out of 5 stars Another Dan Brown classic
An excellent read which I can definitely recommend. As good as Da Vinci code if not better!
Published 18 days ago by K. BATES

5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING!!
I have read all four of Dan Brown's novels now and i'm yet to be dissapointed, Deception Point is a political thriller with no shortage of enigmas and cliffhangers, Brown follows... Read more
Published 20 days ago by Thomas Joseph

1.0 out of 5 stars Good God, someone paid for this????
The only saving grace of this novel was that I did not have to pay for it. It was given to me by a Brown fan who, needless to say, was not a close friend. Read more
Published 28 days ago by Mark Mewell

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