Deception Point
by Dan Brown
- Pages
- 556
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780671027384
- Reading Time
- ~9h 44min
Deception Point is a book by Dan Brown. It has 556 pages.
About this book
Dan Brown’s second novel explores the volatile intersection of scientific discovery and political ambition. When a NASA space probe returns from Mars with data suggesting the presence of ancient microbial life, the findings quickly become a battleground for competing narratives. The narrative follows a White House strategist and an independent geologist as they navigate a landscape where institutional credibility, media scrutiny, and personal loyalty are constantly tested. Brown grounds the story in contemporary debates about research integrity, the role of government in funding science, and the ease with which information can be manipulated. The novel’s structure relies on rapid pacing and meticulously researched technical details, establishing a template for the modern conspiracy thriller. By examining how truth is constructed and contested in an age of instant communication, the work invites readers to consider the fragility of public trust when expertise and ideology collide. Its enduring relevance lies in its unflinching look at how institutions adapt when their foundational claims are challenged.
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Dan Brown’s second novel explores the volatile intersection of scientific discovery and political ambition. When a NASA space probe returns from Mars with data suggesting the presence of ancient microbial life, the findings quickly become a battleground for competing narratives. The narrative follow...
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Deception Point was written by Dan Brown.