Dan Brown is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Origin, The Da Vinci Code, Digital Fortress, Deception Point, The Lost Symbol, Angels & Demons, and Inferno. He is a graduate of Amherst College and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he spent time as an English teacher before turning his efforts to writing full-time. He lives in New England with his wife. Visit his website at DanBrown.com.
Publishers Weekly An excellent thriller. A big yet believable story
unfolding at breakneck pace, with convincing settings and just the
right blend of likable and hateful characters. A finely polished
amalgam of action and intrigue. Brown has done his research,
folding in sophisticated scientific and military details that make
his plot far more fulfilling than the norm.
The New York Daily News Thriller scribe Dan Brown handles the
intrigue and action well, weaving together malevolent forces from
the aerospace industry, the military and Washington's legislative
demimonde. His research is impeccable, and all the amazing gadgetry
the characters use is certified real-life hardware.
The Washington Post A case study in how to manufacture suspense.
Unputdownable.
In the midst of a particularly nasty presidential campaign, a discovery is made in the Arctic wilderness that could turn the tide of the election and forever change the course of history. President Zachary Herney is a decent politician who unfortunately seems to have channeled the spirit of Warren Harding and seeks advice in selecting his advisors. When notified of the discovery, Zachary sees a chance to get his reelection campaign back on track and asks a National Reconnaissance Office spook to check into the claims. It just so happens she is the daughter of Zachary's opponent, a sleaze ball who is raking NASA over the coals for the billions it spends on often failed missions. There's intrigue aplenty, both in the Arctic and in Washington, and Brown (The DaVinci Code) does not disappoint with this genuine page-turner. Reader Richard Poe excellently captures the tension, suspense, and terror with his well-modulated voice. He infuses all of the characters with a distinct personality. Essential for all libraries.-Joseph L. Carlson, Allan Hancock Coll., Lompoc, CA Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
Publishers Weekly An excellent thriller. A big yet
believable story unfolding at breakneck pace, with convincing
settings and just the right blend of likable and hateful
characters. A finely polished amalgam of action and intrigue. Brown
has done his research, folding in sophisticated scientific and
military details that make his plot far more fulfilling than the
norm.
The New York Daily News Thriller scribe Dan Brown handles
the intrigue and action well, weaving together malevolent forces
from the aerospace industry, the military and Washington's
legislative demimonde. His research is impeccable, and all the
amazing gadgetry the characters use is certified real-life
hardware.
The Washington Post A case study in how to manufacture
suspense. Unputdownable.
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