Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Deception Point by Dan Brown


Now I have read all the published work of Dan Brown. And he did not disappoint me in this also.

The story revolves around literally in "high places", starting from White House then moving to NASA space station in Artic and finally coming back to white house. Intelligence agent Rachel Sexton, also the daughter of Presidential candidate who is expected to throw the present president out of the white house, is suddenly summoned by the President of United States himself. Within a short time she finds herself in the NASA space station. Her mission? To verify and endorse the latest NASA finding! And this might mean a lot to NASA, The President and many others. All is going well until suddenly Rachel senses something wrong. She and others start digging for the truth and it is not so long before they see danger. Their lives are in danger! Now it is time to struggle for their lives as well as for the truth....

I have been a fan of Dan Brown and his writing skills and this book convinced me into continuing to be so. Dan Brown always manage to reveal the unlikeliest person to be the real villain, but in this one I managed to guess him long before the revealation. May be I read so much by him! But still I remain loyal to him.

A true mystery thriller. 4 out of 5.

1 comment:

  1. This was an amazing book. The plot was sort of confusing but the ending was so good. Its a book about NASA discovering a meteorite deep in the Artic ice and they have civilian scientists come to prove that it was infact a meteorite. What they didnt know was that the meteorite contained fossils. Rachel Sexton's father was running for president at this time against the former president. She was one of the civilian scientists that provided the meteorite was real. But Dan Brown being the master at throwing twists in books throws a huge twist. Rachel Sexton and Micheal Tolland end up getting hunted by special service agents that are trying to protect the secret.

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