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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Deception Point


Deception Point is another captivating thriller Dan Brown has presented us with, after the well known Da Vinci code and Angels and Demons. I sincerely believe that Deception point has every right to be made into a motion picture, and has even been referred to as "a case study in suspense. unputdownable." Although much of Dan Brown's work has been criticized endlessly by Catholics, Christians, and various other people, Dan Brown replies by saying all his work ad all the theories inside his novels were all results of research. This is what makes his books unputdownable, they have the possibility to be 100% accurate, telling us of all the hidden secrets and inventions we can only imagine.

Deception Point is centered around 3 experts, Rachel Sexton who works for the NRO, a secret governmental organization similar to the CSI. When the president of the united states, Zachary Herney arranges a meeting with Rachel in the famous Oval office, she is stunned, yet the president makes it quite clear that is only using her as a weapon against his rival candidate, Rachel's father, who Rachel has no affections for. Rachel travels to an arctic glacier where the recently failing NASA (people are complaining for the privatization of space, too much government spending has gone to NASA, and wasted by NASA) has made the most miraculous find, one that would win Herney the election. They had found a meteorite, containing the fossils of giant louse, only capable of forming in space like conditions of zero gravity. There, Rachel meets Michael Tolland, a famous oceanographer and his scientist friend Corky Marlinson who, as neutral eye witnesses verify the authenticity of the find. But the lies are starting to spill, this knowledge puts them all in deadly jeopardy. The truth, threatens to plunge the world into controversy, the truth, is the most shocking deception the world will ever witness. http://cubimension.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/deception-point.jpg

1 comment:

  1. Please don't be put off by this :S
    It really is an amazing plot, completely unlike usual plots, it dosent just have a begginning middle and end. It dosn't have it's own specific genre, its a got something for everyone, sci fi, reality, politics, romance, spy novel etc, ~ and detailed imagery of the pentagon, and other confidential information, either discovered or still a mystery.
    READ IT!

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