Petey's
Fiction Review
Deception Point
by
Dan Brown
Rachel
Sexton is an intelligence analyst for the National Reconnaissance
Office. Her boss: William Pickering, Director of the NRO. Her
job: Intelligence liaison to the White House. Her immediate
mission: Travel to the Milne Ice Shelf, in the Arctic, verify
the authenticity of one of NASA's most stunning discoveries;
report her findings directly to the President.
Rachel,
documentary filmmaker Michael Tolland and astrophysicist Corky
Marlinson are part of a small group of independent experts overseeing
NASA's amazing find. But, when a curious anomaly casts doubt
on the object's authenticity, when one of their colleagues turns
up dead and another is brutally murdered by mysterious assassins,
the trio flees for their lives across the Arctic ice.
Pursued
relentlessly by a team of killers, Rachel, Michael and Corky
use every tool and trick at their disposal to stay alive, but
more is at stake. As the deception unravels, and with time running
out, the Presidency, NASA's future and the fates of those in
the highest echelons of power within the government hang in
the balance.
Deception
Point is a tense, electrifying thriller fiction
written only as Dan Brown, author of the best selling The
da Vinci Code and Angels
& Demons, can write it.
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Dan's Web site at www.danbrown.com/
Review
by Phil Hanson

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