


Amid the discovery, Rachel gets ambushed by a deadly team of assassins as she tumbles upon the conspiracies behind the greatest deception of the century. With the presidential election at the door, the findings could be a huge card to be played with. The protagonist, Rachel, is called to analyze the authenticity of the discovery. It is about an astonishing discovery made by NASA buried deep in the Arctic ice. But the thrill is so potent that I was glued to the book till the last page. The storyline follows the basic formula of thrillers _ prologue with a murder and fast-paced narration. You will be surprised to know what technologies exist beyond our imagination. That author’s note about technology made me delve further into it to find out what’s inside. So you may not find the usual historical references as in his other works. This book is not a part of the Robert Langdon series. I personally liked the note at the beginning of the novel _ “All technologies described in this novel exist”.

Though it may be a little late to review Deception Point as the film adaption of Brown’s ‘Inferno’ is already out, and his new thriller ‘Origin’ is dated to be published in 2017, I will give it a go.ĭeception Point is the most underrated among Dan Brown’s works. When I looked for his other publications, the list wasn’t that long. After reading it, I turned into one of Brown’s myriad fans. That peaked my interest to read the book before watching the actual film. I came across Dan Brown’s thrillers when the film adaptation of The Da Vinci Code was a massive hit.
