出版社: Simon & Schuster Ome
副标题: Point
出版年: 2006-3
页数: 569
定价: CAD 8.86
装帧: Paperback
ISBN: 9781416528647
内容简介 · · · · · ·
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Penzler Pick, December 2001: In the world of page-turning thrillers, Dan Brown holds a special place in the hearts of many of us. After his first book, Digital Fortress, almost passed me by, he wrote Angels and Demons, which was probably one of the half-dozen most exciting thrillers of last year. It is a pleasure to report that his new book lives up to his reputatio...
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Penzler Pick, December 2001: In the world of page-turning thrillers, Dan Brown holds a special place in the hearts of many of us. After his first book, Digital Fortress, almost passed me by, he wrote Angels and Demons, which was probably one of the half-dozen most exciting thrillers of last year. It is a pleasure to report that his new book lives up to his reputation as a writer whose research and talent make his stories exciting, believable, and just plain unputdownable.
The time is now and President Zachary Herney is facing a very tough reelection. His opponent, Senator Sedgwick Sexton, is a powerful man with powerful friends and a mission: to reduce NASA's spending and move space exploration into the private sector. He has numerous supporters, including many beyond the businesses who will profit from this because of the embarrassment of 1996, when the Clinton administration was informed by NASA that proof existed of life on other planets. That information turned out to be premature, if not incorrect. (This story is true; I repeat, Dan Brown's research is very, very good.) The embattled president is assured that a rare object buried deep in the Arctic ice will prove to have far-reaching implications on America's space program. The find, however, needs to be verified.
Enter Rachel Sexton, a gister for the National Reconnaissance Office. Gisters reduce complex reports into single-page briefs, and in this case the president needs that confirmation before he broadcasts to the nation, probably ensuring his reelection. It's tricky because Rachel is the daughter of his opponent. Rachel is thrilled to be on the team traveling to the Arctic circle. She is a realist about her father's politics and has little respect for his stand on NASA, but Senator Sexton cannot help but have a problem with her involvement.
Adventure, romance, murder, skullduggery, and nail-biting tension ensue. By the end of Deception Point, the reader will be much better informed about how our space program works and how our politicians react to new information. Bring on the next Dan Brown thriller!
--Otto Penzler
From Publishers Weekly
Struggling to rebound from a series of embarrassing blunders that have jeopardized its political life at the start of this lively thriller, NASA makes an astounding discovery: there is a meteor embedded deep within the arctic ice. And it isn't just any meteor. Inside the huge rock, which crashed to earth in 1716, are fossils of giant insects proof of extraterrestrial life. Yet, given NASA's slipping reputation, the question arises: Is the meteor real or a fake? That uncertainty dogs NASA and its supporters in Brown's latest page-flipper, a finely polished amalgam of action and intrigue. Trying to determine the truth are intelligence agent Rachel Sexton and popular oceanographer Michael Tolland, both among the first to suspect something is amiss when the meteor is pulled from the ice. Their doubts quickly make them the targets of a mysterious death squad controlled by someone or something that doesn't want the public to hear the meteor may be a fraud. Together, Sexton and Tolland scramble across arctic glaciers, take refuge on ice floes, are rescued by a nuclear submarine, then find themselves trapped aboard a small research vessel off the coast of New Jersey. All the while, the nation's capital is buzzing as to whether NASA has engaged in deception. Or is NASA just a dupe for aerospace companies that have long wanted a bigger share of space contracts? Brown (Angels & Demons) moves into new territory with his latest. It's an excellent thriller a big yet believable story unfolding at breakneck pace, with convincing settings and just the right blend of likable and hateful characters. He's also done his research, folding in sophisticated scientific and military details that make his plot far more fulfilling than the norm.
From Booklist
The phrase mixed bag was probably invented to describe novels like this one. It has characters that range from inventive to wooden, dialogue that bounces between evocative and cliched, a narrative structure that is sometimes serpentine and sometimes childishly simple, and a plot that lies somewhere between bold and ridiculous. While most readers will accept the author's premise--that a remarkable discovery in the Arctic may offer proof of extraterrestrial life--others may have trouble with his casting of NASA as a murderous villain. Still, this is pretty exciting stuff (Can an intelligence agent and a scholar blow the lid off a massive conspiracy before they are assassinated?), and Brown certainly does have a knack for spinning a suspenseful yarn. On the other hand, his writing style is merely adequate. In the end, what does Brown's mixed bag add up to? Those who require only that thrillers deliver the requisite number of chills will have a good time here, but those looking for a little artistry, a little panache, are likely to be disappointed.
David Pitt
From Library Journal
Brown's dazzling high-tech adventure opens with NASA personnel making a startling discovery. An ancient meteorite is found buried within an Arctic glacier. Samples taken from this meteorite reveal that it contains fossils from life forms not previously seen on Earth. Could this discovery prove that we are not alone in the universe? To answer that question, several civilian scientists are dispatched to the site in order to investigate the origin of the fossils and verify NASA's findings. Before any official announcement can be made, however, one of the scientists dies under mysterious circumstances. The remaining scientists quickly realize that all is not what it appears to be as they struggle to separate truth from deceit. With this latest story, Brown (Digital Fortress) proves once again that he is among the most intelligent and dynamic of authors in the thriller genre. He has skillfully blended his own wit and style with the rip-roaring adventure of Cussler and the modern technology of Clancy. Highly recommended for all public libraries.
Jeff Ayers, Seattle P.L.
Deception Point的创作者
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丹·布朗 作者
作者简介 · · · · · ·
丹·布朗(Dan Brown,1964- )是美国小说界新宠,当今世界最畅销的作家之一。他的《达·芬奇密码》一经问世就高踞各大畅销书排行榜榜首,创下书市奇迹,在中国也掀起了一阵热潮。丹·布朗的另外两部小说《数字城堡》和《天使与魔鬼》的中译本已由本社出版。《骗局》是他写于《达·芬奇密码》之前的作品。
译者:朱振武,教授,博士后,被媒体称为丹·布朗的“御用翻译家”,专著有《在心理美学的平面上:威廉·福克纳小说创作论》等多部,译著有《达·芬奇密码》、《破解〈达·芬奇密码〉》、《数字城堡》、《天使与魔鬼》、《御珠奇案》、《魔犬》等近二十部,编著有《英语夜读十五分钟》(四卷本)等多种。学术兴趣主要为英美小说美学、英美文学与文化、比较文学和文学翻译。
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赌上名誉的局——读《骗局》有感
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《骗局》是阅读过丹布朗已出品的最后一部作品。从读完《达芬奇密码》开始,对丹布朗作品产生了深深地迷恋,先后读了《数字城堡》、《失落的秘符》和《天使与魔鬼》。在写《骗局》读后感前,简单总结下丹布朗的作品风格。 首先,读丹布朗的作品好比进行一场科普知识之旅,... (展开)
因为Deception Point,我成为了fans of Dan Brown
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0 有用 Luna 2014-07-28 04:46:55
政治+科學+NASA+mystery
0 有用 付四 2011-02-28 22:04:08
还好字够大。就是看不进去>< 早上的时间都献给它,居然没有什么想说的。。。这书,看之无味弃之可惜。。。我还是去背TEM4词汇吧!!!!
0 有用 小狐狸 2010-07-14 13:56:46
挺好的吧 财务财务!!买回来
0 有用 汉骑 2010-06-15 22:59:50
实际上呢....看丹布朗就是看悬疑和历史~~~
0 有用 wangleineo 2022-04-15 11:59:56
故事还是挺惊险刺激的,不过不合常理的地方太多了,没拍电影,估计是好莱坞的编剧们也圆不了。