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'''Dan Brown''' (1964 - ) is an American [[author]] of thriller fiction novels. He is the author of the popular book ''The [[Da Vinci Code]]''. | '''Dan Brown''' (1964 - ) is an American [[author]] of thriller fiction novels. He is the author of the popular book ''The [[Da Vinci Code]]''. | ||
| − | His other novels are ''Angels and Demons'', ''Deception Point'' and ''Digital Fortress''. | + | His other novels are ''Angels and Demons'', ''Deception Point'' and ''Digital Fortress''. His latest novel, ''The Lost Symbol'', was released in 2009<ref>http://www.randomhouse.com/book/19314/the-lost-symbol-by-dan-brown</ref>. |
Dan Brown has been criticised for the controversial nature of his novels, as well as for ending all of them in exactly the same way. | Dan Brown has been criticised for the controversial nature of his novels, as well as for ending all of them in exactly the same way. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 16:19, September 3, 2011
Dan Brown (1964 - ) is an American author of thriller fiction novels. He is the author of the popular book The Da Vinci Code.
His other novels are Angels and Demons, Deception Point and Digital Fortress. His latest novel, The Lost Symbol, was released in 2009[1].
Dan Brown has been criticised for the controversial nature of his novels, as well as for ending all of them in exactly the same way.
