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  1. Deception Point is a 2001 mystery-thriller novel by American author Dan Brown. It is Brown's third novel. It was published by Simon & Schuster.

    • 372 (hardback), 580 (paperback)
    • Dan Brown
  2. Dec 2, 2002 · Accompanied by a team of experts, including the charismatic scholar Michael Tolland, Rachel travels to the Arctic and uncovers the unthinkable: evidence of scientific trickery -- a bold deception that threatens to plunge the world into controversy.

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    • Dan Brown
  3. Jan 1, 2001 · Deception Point is a 2001 thriller novel written by Dan Brown. A NASA satellite finds evidence of a rare object buried deep in the Arctic ice, NASA proclaims a much-needed victory that has profound implications for U.S. space policy and the upcoming presidential election.

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  5. Rachel Sexton, a White House analyst, investigates a mysterious object in the Arctic ice and uncovers a deception that threatens U.S. space policy and the presidential election. She and Michael Tolland, a professor, are hunted by a powerful assassin who reveals the shocking truth behind the deception. Deception Point is a fast-paced and suspenseful novel that explores the secrets and intrigues of the National Reconnaissance Office and the U.S. military.

  6. Apr 1, 2006 · Accompanied by a team of experts, including the charismatic scholar Michael Tolland, Rachel travels to the Arctic and uncovers the unthinkable: evidence of scientific trickery—a bold deception that threatens to plunge the world into controversy.

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    • Dan Brown
  7. Simon and Schuster, Jul 30, 2019 - Fiction - 752 pages. From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Da Vinci Code, Angels & Demons, and Inferno and the “master of smart thrills” (People)...

  8. May 23, 2006 · When a new NASA satellite spots evidence of an astonishingly rare object buried deep in the Arctic ice, the floundering space agency proclaims a much-needed victory...a victory that has profound implications for US space policy and the impending presidential election.

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