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  • Review by
    sjur
    on 14th Feb 2008


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    1 point for the pace. Reading "Deception Point" was the a true waste of time.
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    abhishek15 Rank: Lance Corporal
    on 17th Aug 2007


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    I read this one after the Da Vinci Code and needless to say, I had great expectations of Dan Brown... He didn't disappoint me! An amazing, realistic plot with ordinary people, plus lots of twists and turns, will not let you keep the book down till you reach the end. As usual someone gets killed a ...
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    bassilenator
    on 26th Apr 2007


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    WARNING: Some of the characters in Dan Brown, DECEPTION POINT are not as they seem. Actually, nothing is. The only certainty is that behind every corner is a stunning, pulse-pounding surprise. Dan Brown is the author of numerous bestselling novels, including Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons. In D ...
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    SRM Rank: Corporal
    on 31st Dec 2006


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    This is one of the best thrillers I have ever read, combining politics and science into a fantastic plot line, which uses conspiracy and twists and turns to send the reader on an enthralling rollercoaster ride of emotions. I would recommend Dan Brown's Deception Point.
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    polkadots Rank: 2nd Lieutenant
    on 9th Aug 2006


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    WOW! Deception Point by Dan Brown had me hooked. I was kept in suspense and waiting for the deception to unfold. This book has an interesting plot, with clever use of American politics and adventure. This is yet another masterpiece from Dan Brown.
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  • Review by
    SHARONM1981
    on 18th Jul 2006


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    Deception Point is a good thriller, although there was a give away mistake to the masterminds identity half way through. Dan Brown refers to the mastermind all the way through as "the controller", leading the reader to be torn between a female character and a male character under Suspicion until ...
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    Gamo 1k Master Rank: Staff Sergeant
    on 4th Mar 2006


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    I got Deception Point by Dan Brown at an airport in Florida to just pass time on the aeroplane. When I got home I couldn't put the book down. This is the first book I have read of Dan Brown's, but I am considering reading his more popular The Da Vinci Code. Overall, I would recommend this book ...
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    paulapcarter Rank: Lance Corporal
    on 23rd Feb 2004


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    I found Dan Brown's Deception Point a read in one go affair because frankly I could not put it down for fear of what would happen while I wasn't looking. This is an exciting thriller which is fast paced and quite twisty. Loved it, thank you Dan Brown.
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