Book description
The Dan Brown Enigma is an insightful look into the world of Dan
Brown that will not only enthral and entertain, but will unlock the
secrets of one of the world's most exciting and enigmatic writers. Dan
Brown is already one of the bestselling authors that the world has
ever seen. Due to the success of his gripping novels Digital Fortress,
Deception Point, Angels and Demons, The Da Vinci Code and The Lost
Symbol, he has become a household name. But how did he achieve this?
What's his secret? This in-depth biography reveals how, with a heady
mix of science, religion, fact and fiction, he has captured the
public's imagination and secured his place in the history of the
popular thriller. Despite his enormous success, Dan Brown is an
unassuming man. This book includes a look at his early years -- long
before the fame and fortune that came with the success of The Da Vinci
Code -- when he was a musician, teacher and writer of humour titles.
It also examines the crucial role that his wife, Blythe Brown, plays
in his life and work. His skilful storytelling, with its intricate,
twisting plotlines, is certainly something that sets him apart from
other thriller writers. The Dan Brown Enigma also looks at his
extraordinary attention to detail and reveals how important research
is to each of his books. Through hours and hours of careful study, he
brings to light ancient rites and rituals that are buried deep within
our collective subconscious. This combination of Brown's imagination
with the secret truths, myths and legends from a variety of ancient
institutions -- including the Freemasons and the Catholic Church --
are perhaps why his novels are so successful...and, at times, controversial.
Graham A. Thomas has written eight military histories and
biographies, including Pirate Hunter, the best-selling story about
Captain Woodes Rogers. Educated in Canada and the UK, he holds a
University Fine Arts Honours Degree and a diploma in Public Relations.
He was Chief Reporter for the MOD in-house publication Focus and spent
three months in Iraq after the fall of Saddam. A keen photographer, he
has had his photos published in Focus and Soldier magazines. He workds
for the Ministry of Defence in communications in Bristol.