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Brown, Dan(iel)

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Brown, Dan(iel) (1964- )

US writer. He is best known for his highly popular international bestseller The Da Vinci Code (2003), a historical thriller. His other novels include Digital Fortress (1999), Angels and Demons (2000), and Deception Point (2001). Like The Da Vinci Code, they involve secret societies, conspiracies, and code-breaking.

The son of a mathematics professor and professional musician, he was an English teacher at Phillips Exeter Academy, New Hampshire, before turning to writing full-time in 1996.



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