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- Language
- Chinese
- Published in
- Publisher
- 時報文化出版企業股份有限公司
- Pages
- 533
- ISBN
- 9789571345826
Before Rachel can alert the president, she and Tolland are attacked by a team of assassins who will stop at nothing to protect the secret. Fleeing for their lives across a desolate and lethal landscape, their only hope for survival is to uncover who is behind the elaborate hoax. Thrust into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse that stretches from the frozen Arctic to the halls of Washington D.C., they must unravel a web of deceit that threatens to shatter their perception of the truth. The story explores a world where nothing is as it seems and the most shocking secret is the one being protected.
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Deception Point (Arabic Translation) (Arabic Edition)
2005 • Arab Scientific Publishers
Arabic

Deception Point
2006 • Pocket Books
English

Morderisk bedrag
2008 • Hr. Ferdinand
Danish

De Delta deceptie
2006 • Dedicon
Dutch

La conspiración
2005 • Umbriel
Spanish

La conspiración
2011 • Planeta Publishing Corporation
Spanish

Deception Point
2002 • Pocket Books
English

Deception Point
2004 • Simon and Schuster audio
English

Deception Point
2004 • Simon & Schuster
English

Deception point roman
2006 • JC Lattès
French

Deception Point
2004 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

Deception Point
2009 • Corgi
English

Deception Point
2019 • Simon and Schuster
English

Deception Point
2006 • Simon and Schuster
English

骗局
2006 • 人民文学出版社
Chinese

Meteor Thriller
2016 • Bastei Lübbe Taschenbuch
German

Zwodniczy punkt
2005 • Albatros
Polish
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Точка обмана [роман]
2005 • АСТ
Russian

Deception Point
2009 • Corgi books
English

Deception Point
2004 • Demco Media
English

Deception Point
2004 • Pocket
English

Deception Point
2010 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

Deception Point
2002 • Bantam Press
English

Deception Point
2005 • Bantam Press
English

Deception Point
2005 • Thorndike Press
English

Deception Point
2016 • Transworld Publishers Limited
English

Deception Point
2003 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

Deception Point
2004 • Corgi Books
English

Deception Point
2009 • Penguin Random House
English

Deception Point
2021 • Recorded Books
English

Deception Point
2013 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

Deception Point
2009 • Howes Limited, W. F.
English

Deception Point
2003 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

Deception Point
2009 • Transworld Publishers Limited
English

Deception Point
2013 • Corgi
English

Deception Point
2004 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

Deception Point
2008 • Librairie Generale Francaise, LGF
French

Deception Point
2021 • Corgi Books/Transworld Publishers
English

Deception Point
2006 • Pocket
English

Deception Point
2013 • Transworld Publishers Limited
English

Deception Point
2004 • Recorded Books, Inc.
English

Deception Point
2004 • Simon & Schuster
English

Deception Point
2002 • Simon and Schuster
English

Deception Point
2006 • Simon and Schuster
English

Deception Point
2003 • Atria Books
English

Deception Point
2006 • Tandem Library
English

Deception Point
2006 • Charnwood
English

Deception point : roman
2006 • France Loisirs
French

Zwodniczy punkt
2017 • Wydawnictwo Sonia Draga
Polish

La conspiración
2017 • Grupo Planeta
Spanish

Ponto de impacto
2005 • Sextante
Portuguese

Zwodniczy punkt
2005 • Albatros
Polish

İhanet noktası
2010 • Altın kitaplar
Turkish

A conspiração
2005 • Bertrand Editora
Portuguese

arktikos kyklos / αρκτικός κύκλος
2006 • Ekdotikos Oikos A. A. Livani
Modern Greek

La conspiración
2017 • Booket
Spanish

I cirkelns mitt
2006 • Bonnier
Swedish
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Deception Point - Volume One [In Japanese Language]
2006 • Kadokawa
Japanese

La conspiración
2013 • Booket
Spanish

Meteor (German Edition)
2003 • Bastei Lübbe Verlag
German

Ihanet Noktasi
2005 • Altin Kitaplar
Turkish

A Megtevesztes Foka
2005 • Gabo
Hungarian

La verità del ghiaccio
2005 • Edizioni Mondadori
Italian

Meteor Thriller
2004 • RM-Buch-und-Medien-Vertrieb
German

La conspiración
2005 • Círculo de Lectores
Spanish

디셉션 포인트 1-2
2006 • 대교베텔스만
Korean

Deception Point
2009 • Penguin Random House
English

Deception Point
2004 • Transworld Publishers Limited
English

Deception Point
2002 • Transworld Publishers Limited
English
Far away in Washington, D.C., Rachel Sexton endures a power breakfast with her father, Senator Sedgewick Sexton, a man whose campaign for the presidency is built on a simple, cutting message: “Stop spending. Start mending.” His primary target is NASA, an agency he paints as a black hole for taxpayer dollars. Their meeting is a familiar dance of manipulation and resentment. “You should jump ship before it's too late,” he tells her, urging her to quit her job as an intelligence analyst for the National Reconnaissance Office. “Your working for him reflects badly on me.” Rachel stands her ground, but her pager summons her away, a welcome escape into a world of secrets far from her father's political theater.
The summons, however, is not from her office. It comes directly from the President of the United States, Zach Herney. A PaveHawk helicopter emblazoned with the White House insignia lands on the NRO lawn to collect her, but its destination is not the Oval Office. Rachel finds herself aboard Air Force One, face-to-face with the man her father is trying to unseat. President Herney, looking rested and confident despite his flagging poll numbers, reveals the reason for the clandestine meeting. NASA has made a discovery. “Suppose, Rachel,” he says, his eyes alight with purpose, “that I told you NASA has just made a discovery of such scientific importance…such earth-shattering significance…that it validated every dollar Americans have ever spent in space?”
Her journey is far from over. A ferocious F-14 Tomcat fighter jet carries her north, deep into a land of perpetual twilight above the Arctic Circle. She lands on a remote runway carved from ice on the Milne Ice Shelf. Here, inside a massive, domed NASA habitat, she meets a team of brilliant, independent civilian scientists recruited by the President to verify the find: the charismatic oceanographer Michael Tolland; the eccentric astrophysicist Corky Marlinson; and the abrasive glaciologist Norah Mangor. They lead her to the heart of the dome, where an eight-ton, charred rock hangs suspended over a deep shaft of melted ice.
It is a meteorite, one of the largest ever found. But its size is not what is extraordinary. As Rachel holds a slice of a core sample, her world tilts on its axis. Embedded in the stone is the perfect, petrified impression of a creature - an ancient, insect-like life-form with segmented plates and jointed legs. “It's…a bug!” she stammers. “This meteorite contains the fossil of a bug!” It is unequivocal proof of extraterrestrial life, a discovery that will not only resurrect NASA's reputation but will surely carry President Herney to a second term and leave her father's campaign in ruins.
As the NASA team celebrates their monumental triumph, a nagging inconsistency emerges. Michael Tolland notices a faint, greenish glow on the surface of the water in the deep extraction shaft - bioluminescent plankton, creatures that live only in saltwater. Yet the meteorite was supposedly encased for three centuries in a pristine, solid matrix of freshwater glacial ice. The anomaly feels like a loose thread in a perfect tapestry, a scientific impossibility that whispers of a deeper, more complex truth.
Their search for an explanation leads them out onto the windswept ice shelf. A ground-penetrating radar scan reveals a chilling reality: a perfectly cylindrical shaft has been drilled up from the ocean floor, directly beneath where the meteorite was found. The rock was not discovered; it was planted. Before the horrifying implication can settle, they are ambushed. Ghostly figures on skis emerge from the darkness, firing silent ice pellets from experimental rifles. Norah Mangor falls, killed instantly. In a desperate bid for survival, Tolland deploys a weather balloon, and the powerful katabatic wind catches it like a sail, dragging Rachel, Tolland, and Corky across the ice at terrifying speed. The cable snaps, and they are sent plunging over a cliff into the frigid Arctic Ocean.
Plucked from the waves by the crew of the nuclear submarine USS *Charlotte*, which had been monitoring strange activity in the area, Rachel, Michael, and Corky piece together the terrifying puzzle. On a frantic flight back to Washington, they deconstruct the science that had so thoroughly convinced them. The “fossil” bears a striking resemblance to a rare, deep-sea creature. The metallic “chondrules,” thought to form only in space, could have been created under the immense pressure of an oceanic trench. And the “fusion crust” from atmospheric entry could have been faked by the superheated exhaust of a secret NASA engine. The meteorite is not from space; it is a rock from the bottom of the ocean.
The conspiracy, however, is not what it seems. As they race to expose the fraud, they are intercepted on Tolland's research vessel, the *Goya*, which is anchored over a swirling deep-ocean megaplume. The true mastermind reveals himself not as a desperate president or a corrupt NASA official, but as Rachel's own boss: William Pickering, the director of the NRO. His motive is a form of ruthless patriotism, an attempt to save NASA from political annihilation by Senator Sexton, an act of revenge for a personal tragedy he blames on the space agency's failures. A final, explosive battle unfolds on the ship's deck, a maelstrom of sharks, helicopters, and missiles above the swirling vortex.
In the quiet dawn that follows, the truth settles over Washington. The grand deception, born of one man's grief and misguided duty, collapses. President Herney, though innocent, addresses the world with humility, admitting the mistake. Senator Sexton, his own duplicity exposed when his daughter chooses truth over loyalty, sees his political ambitions dissolve. Out of the wreckage of lies and violence, Rachel and Michael find themselves adrift, not in a cold sea, but in the calm aftermath of a storm they survived together, their shared ordeal forging a bond as unexpected and profound as the discovery that first brought them together.
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The book is widely praised as a fast-paced, thrilling, and suspenseful page-turner that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. Many reviewers highlight Dan Brown's extensive research, noting the wealth of information presented across diverse fields such as science, space, politics, and technology. This meticulous detail, combined with a skillful blend of reality and fiction, creates a plausible and immersive reading experience. The narrative style is often described as cinematic, with vivid descriptions and quick transitions that contribute to the constant action. Readers appreciated the strong, intelligent female protagonist and the generally well-developed characters, as well as the book's exploration of relevant themes like political power, government secrets, and the intricacies of institutions like NASA. For many, the story offers unexpected plot twists and a different thematic focus compared to Brown's more religiously-oriented works.
Despite its strengths, several reviewers point out the book's adherence to Dan Brown's established formula, leading to familiar character archetypes and plot structures. Some found the narrative repetitive in descriptions and character traits when compared to his other novels. A common criticism is the inclusion of extensive "info dumps" and technical jargon, which some readers found tedious, overwhelming, or distracting from the main plot. The cinematic quality, while appreciated by some, was seen by others as making the book feel more like a script than a novel, sometimes at the expense of deeper character development. While many enjoyed the twists, a few reviewers felt they were either predictable or that the motives for deception were not entirely convincing. Additionally, some action sequences were deemed unrealistic or far-fetched, and the pacing, though generally fast, could feel either too slow in the beginning or too frenetic at other points.
Overall, Deception Point is considered a highly engaging and enjoyable thriller, often cited by fans as one of Dan Brown's stronger standalone novels. It successfully blends scientific exploration, political intrigue, and high-stakes suspense. The book is recommended for readers who appreciate a rapid narrative, extensive factual details, and intricate plots centered around contemporary global issues rather than historical or religious mysteries. It particularly appeals to fans of techno-thrillers, political thrillers, and those interested in stories involving government agencies and scientific discoveries. However, readers seeking profound character studies or those fatigued by Dan Brown's signature style might find it less compelling.
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