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Review #1
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I’m not one for politics or high on science. This book intrigued me until the fraud was being exposed. It didn’t make sense how a group of NASA scientist got the meteor and ice data incorrect. Ok i was trying to figure out how it could be a fraud. Lol I would have made it a real meteorite that crashed down on the planet over a 180 million years ago. Then the insects of at some point crawled on the meteor that had mud on it and fossilized. Then the folks who found the meteor moved it to the arctic to make it seem as if the meteor only crashed on earth 300 years ago just to confuse the time frame of the meteor and so called Alien fossil arrival which was actually over 180 million years ago. That is what I thought was going to be the fraud. Actual meteor but with an earth insect fossil. A dam ocean rock???? Lol. NASA folks are way smarter than that.
Review #2
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Review #3
Audiobook Deception Point: A Novel by Cris Dukehart
This was Dan Brown’s third book, after Digital Fortress and Angels and Demons, but before The Da Vinci Code. Deception Point is a fun, thrilling book. The story moves very fast and is full of twists and turns and has a very clever plot in which you are never completely sure who is ‘the good guy.’ I loved that I was never completely sure what was going to happen or what I really wanted to happen, and I thought the author tied the story lines all together very well in the end.
The only disappointment for me (my only reason for 4 stars instead of 5) with this book is it doesn’t have the puzzles I have come to expect from a Dan Brown novel (every other book has them). Digital Fortress had characters decrypting coded messages, and the Robert Langdon series is full of Langdon figuring out ancient secrets. Deception Point does not have much of that, although there is a little bit, with our heroes trying to discover whether a rock is a meteor or not. I guess I read the book expecting a lot more of those puzzles, so I was disappointed to find they weren’t there.
Despite the lack of puzzles, I found the book to be very entertaining. I usually only read for about a half hour during my lunch breaks at work and I found sometimes it was very hard to put the book down and go back to work. It was a good, exciting story.
Review #4
Audio Deception Point: A Novel narrated by Cris Dukehart
Although Dan Brown became famous with The DaVinci Code, Deception Point, written and published before DaVinci, demonstrates that he is a master of the thriller. This book has everything you could want in a page turner- suspense, intrigue, romance, sex, humor, adventure, and good, strong, likable characters.
The main protagonist is Rachel Sexton, a gister- someone who writes a digest of the reports of various intelligence agencies for President Zach Herney. Rachel’s father is Senator Sedgwick Sexton, a major opponent of the president. The relationship between Sexton and his daughter is appropriately tense– he doesn’t like her working for his opponent, she doesn’t like his politics. They try to keep their political differences from affecting their relationship but don’t always succeed.
Rachel is quite happy in her job when one day she is called to meet with the president and then is whisked off to a glacier in the frozen Arctic where a secret NASA facility has been built. Her job is to validate the discovery of an immense, round, extraterrestrial meteor with fossils embedded in it.
Review #5
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This author has a history and a deserved reputation for writing huge complex novels which draw the reader in right to the end. This is no exception. A long tale of 133 chapters has several themes going on at the same time. Principally it is involving NASA, the American space agency, and its fight to retain the substantial funding that the President allows and encourages. It is complicated by the presidential election about to take place and the main opposition candidate’s visceral and selfish desire to gain office, come what may. There is a further dimension in that his daughter works tirelessly for the President. The action moves to the Arctic pole and the discovery of a meteorite apparently with evidence of life. this should be a clincher for the President but the dirty tricks associated with politics ensures that nothing runs true to form. The Polar episode climaxes with a murderous attack on the scientists and the daughter of the opposition candidate. Occasionally the remarkable scientific knowledge of Dan Brown gets in the way with ultra technical expositions which interrupt the proceedings. Never enough though to spoil a terrific story of science, politics ambition and greed.
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