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slsilver76 's review for:
Deception Point
by Dan Brown
Okay, probably closer to 4.5 stars, but just so fun to read. Dan Brown at his best/worst. A continuous onslaught of incredible escapes keeps one breathlessly turning the next page to see how they get out of this, even as the totality of the story itself moves from the merely very improbably to the ridiculously unrealistic. This one involves NASA, a US presidential campaign, and a shadowy government surveillance agency. The pace of the interwoven stories is even faster than Da Vinci Code or Angels and Demons, as I recall them, though the character development is perhaps curtailed as a result. Even though published in 2001 it surprisingly does not feel that dated (okay, a fax machine plays a crucial role at one point, but otherwise no). A great read.