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Deception point
~Dan Brown
Dan Brown is one of my favourite writers and his writing never fails to fascinate me. One of the most riveting things about his work is that the story takes place in 24 hour duration which is unique and it always has a mind-blowing twist at the end.
This book of his is just as good as the others, revolving around the lives of an intelligence analyst who is the daughter of an up and coming politician, a marine biologist and a renowned astrophysicist. It talks about their lives and how they crossed path leading to an almost unbelievable and highly dangerous experience.
The narration is incredible and sophisticated. The author paints and great picture through his description of things and this is a book that's difficult to put down.
"In my mind, the men and women of NASA are history's modern pioneers. They attempt the impossible, accept failure, and then back to the drawing board while the rest of us stand back and criticize."
Dan Brown (Deception Point)
How well do you know your boyfriend childhood friend?
How did Kazuha know that this Heiji is not really Heiji?
How can Ran not do the same?
Sooner or later we've all got to let go of our past.
Dan Brown, Deception Point
Deception Point Chapter 52
Ideally, the destruction of Senator Sexton’s campaign would be comprehensive — a two-pronged attack sacking both his politics and his ethics. This strategy, known in Washington as the ‘high-low’, was stolen from the art of military warfare. Force the enemy to battle on two fronts. When a candidate possessed a piece of negative information about his opponent, he often waited until he had a second piece and went public with both simultaneously. A double-edged attack was always more effective than a single shot, particularly when the dual attack incorporated separate aspects of his campaign — the first against his politics, the second against his character. Rebuttal of a political attack took logic, while rebuttal of a character attack took passion; disputing both simultaneously was an almost impossible balancing act.
new conspiracy theory dan brown is in the illuminati and he writes books about the illuminati just so we don't talk about the real illuminati but we talk about the make believe illuminati that he writes about so more people read his books
“Death, in this forsaken place, could come in countless forms.”
-Deception Point, Dan Brown