Dan Brown
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Dan Brown is an American author best known for his fast-paced mystery thrillers that blend historical, religious, and conspiracy themes, including the bestselling novel "The Da Vinci Code."
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| awardReceived |
British Book Awards Book of the Year (for The Da Vinci Code)
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art historical references
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| birthName |
Daniel Gerhard Brown
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| countryOfCitizenship |
United States of America
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Robert Langdon
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| dateOfBirth |
1964-06-22
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| educatedAt |
Amherst College
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| fieldOfWork |
fiction writing
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| genre |
conspiracy fiction
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detective fiction GENERATED → mystery fiction GENERATED → thriller GENERATED → |
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Angels & Demons (film)
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Inferno (film) GENERATED → The Da Vinci Code (film) GENERATED → |
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New Hampshire, United States
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Robert Ludlum
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English
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| movement |
popular fiction
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| name |
Dan Brown
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Robert Langdon series
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Angels & Demons
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Deception Point GENERATED → Digital Fortress GENERATED → Inferno GENERATED → Origin GENERATED → The Da Vinci Code GENERATED → The Lost Symbol GENERATED → |
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author
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Exeter, New Hampshire, United States
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| religion |
Christianity
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| spouse |
Blythe Newlon
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| theme |
art history
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conspiracy theories GENERATED → history GENERATED → religion GENERATED → symbolism GENERATED → |
| writingStyle |
cliffhanger chapter endings
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fast-paced narrative GENERATED → |