Having read Dan’Brown’s Da Vinci Code a little while ago, I expected Deception Point to be a bit of a lark and moderately well-written.
It’s high-action, scene-jumping stuff written in a way that makes it easy to dip in and out of.
The real problem is that the plot is astonshingly similar in structure to the Da Vinci Code. A shadowy figure you thought you could trust, advanced technical details delivered through conversation, a narrow and fairly shallow groups of characters, and happy ending.
Read it if you’re bored.


