Book Review #3 — Deception Point

Sarath Sattiraju
1 min readJul 4, 2021

Dan Brown’s works are always thrilling and this is no exception. It starts with a usual setting of the protagonist around a conspiracy that's been happening. It was a page turner at the beginning though I felt that it lacked the usual glare when it came to the middle but in the end, it picks up completely and gives a very suitable climax.

My favorite part is that there is a foreword from the author which says that the technologies, organizations mentioned in the book are completely real. Given that it was written a long time back, it impressed me a lot. Dan Brown has always been a expert in thrillers. This book is one of his older stories, to be honest, it wasn’t as enticing as his latest ones. It’s more of an adventure type rather than a thriller. The narration is on point and this is not one of those books that you would want to complete in one sitting.

There are not many plot twists but a few major ones.

Overall, its a good book and I would recommend it if you are looking for a thriller though not one of my favorites in the Dan Brown collection.

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Sarath Sattiraju
Sarath Sattiraju

Written by Sarath Sattiraju

Books and writings are my escape from reality. Blogging is something I've started and I intend to keep it running for a long time.

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