Dan brown
His first three novels, Foxglove Fortress (The digital strength(fortress), 1998), Angels and demons (Angels and demons, 2000) andDeception Point (The conspiracy, 2001) was successful, but his fourth work, The Gives Vinci Code (The code Gives Vinci, 2003) turned rapidly into a phenomenon of masses, Selling more than sixtymillion copies in the whole world and turning into one of the most well-read and influential books of last years. Brown's popularity immediately after this title(degree) catapulted to the rest of his works,which were profusely republished and translated to dozens of languages.
In 1996, his interest for the codes and the secret state agencies they drove it to write his first novel, The digitalstrength , which nevertheless would not be published until already he was a famous and recognized author. The novel set in The United States and in Spain, explores the thin line between the civil isolationand the national safety. In “Foxglove Fortress “Brown was involving in the intrigue to the Agency of National Security of. In " Foxglove Fortress " Brown was involving in the intrigue to the Agency ofNational Security of the United States, being got keenly(eagerly) commercial in spite of critiques for his superficialness and slides in the technological treatment.
Later there would appear "Angels and Demons " (2000), I free in which there was appearing for the first time the personage Robert Langdon, teacher of simbología religious in Harvard's University that investigating a mysterious...
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