Dan Brown

Dan Brown is one of America's best known writers of thriller fiction and his best selling novel the Da Vinci Code has sold over 80 million copies worldwide.

Featuring recurring themes of codes, symbology, ideology and conspiracy theories, Dan Brown's first book was Digital Fortress although he wrote another under the pseudonym Danielle Brown (Men to Avoid: A Guide for the Romantically Frustrated Woman). He then wrote Deception Point and Angels and Demons to mediocre success before topping The New York Times Best Seller List in 2003 with The Da Vinci Code.

Currently The Lost Symbol is Brown's third novel to feature symbologist Robert Langdon and film adaptations of both The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons have both seen success at the box office.

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  Dan Brown, The Lost Symbol Crime, Thrillers & Mystery Books 3
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Dan Brown, Angels and Demons Crime, Thrillers & Mystery Books 21
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Dan Brown, Box Set Crime, Thrillers & Mystery Books 1
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Dan Brown, Deception Point Crime, Thrillers & Mystery Books 8
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  Dan Brown, Digital Fortress Crime, Thrillers & Mystery Books 0
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  Dan Brown, La Conspiracion Crime, Thrillers & Mystery Books 0
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Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code Crime, Thrillers & Mystery Books 32
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  • kingofreviews Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel 28th Oct 2009

    Reviewer rating: 3 stars


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    Well, in the end my conclusion is that it wasn't worth the wait. No doubt it's better than a host of other books that deal in the same genre, but of course its quality will be benchmarked against his previous books as much as offerings from other Authors. Ultimately I just didn't care about the cent ...

  • EdwardEaton 3rd Oct 2009

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    The Lost Symbol
    By Dan Brown

    A Review by
    Edward Eaton

    September 15th saw the publication of The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown's third installment in his successful series about Robert Langdon, following Angels and Demons (2000) and The Da Vinci Code (2004). The story follows the Harvard symbolog ...

  • dhayes22 Rank: Major 22nd Sep 2009

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    Fair warning, as of the time of writing this I have only read the first five chapters but I am not at all sure I am going to finish it so here is an interim update.

    Poor old Dan Brown. The pressure and expectation on this book has been enormous. There was no way he could really win. Book critics a ...

  • 9lives Rank: Corporal 1st Nov 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Well, I personally enjoyed reading this novel. It had a good plot and subplots that kept you wanting to read more. It was wonderfully written and most of the time I was learning things I never knew before involving science, technology, art, religion, you name it! I'm currently rereading it and am st ...

  • garbagehead Rank: Sergeant 26th Oct 2008

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    If you're a true reader you'll hate this as much as DaVinci Code. It's poorly written with an emphasis on unbelievable plot. I don't know about you but I can't stand people doing things in absolutely cliche manners, it all becomes predictable. Like most of pulp fiction, it's as though the author did ...