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Deception Point
First edition coverAuthor(s) Dan Brown Country United States
United KingdomLanguage English Genre(s) scientific thriller Publisher Simon & Schuster (US) and Corgi (UK) Publication date 2001 Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback) Pages 736 ISBN 0-552-15176-4 (US) / 9780552159722 (UK) OCLC Number 52912546 Preceded by Angels & Demons Followed by The Da Vinci Code Deception Point is a 2001 techno-thriller novel by Dan Brown. The plot concerns a meteorite found within the Arctic Circle that may provide proof of extraterrestrial life, and attempts by dark forces to prevent this finding from becoming public.
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Plot
Intelligence Analyst Rachel Sexton is in her mid-thirties, is single, and works for the NRO (National Reconnaissance Office). Her father, Senator Sedgewick Sexton, is a presidential candidate who is more popular than incumbent President of the United States Zachary Herney. The President sends her to the Arctic as part of a team of experts to confirm and authenticate findings made by NASA deep within the Milne Ice Shelf. NASA's new Polar Orbiting Density Scanner (PODS), part of the Earth Observation System (EOS), a collection of satellites monitoring the globe for signs of large-scale change, has found an extremely dense spot in the Milne Ice Shelf. At this spot NASA discovers a very dense meteorite. In it are insect fossils very similar to, but not the same as, species on earth. NASA claims this as proof of extraterrestrial life.
The find is something NASA needs in the light of recent failures. Senator Sexton uses these failures as an example of government overspending to further his campaign; he wants to abolish NASA and direct the funding toward public schools instead. In order to ensure that the discovery is not tarnished by the reputation that NASA has developed, the President sends four leading civilian scientists (Michael Tolland, a famous oceanographer and TV personality; Corky Marlinson, a brilliant but eccentric astrophysicist; Norah Mangor, a prickly glaciologist and Wailee Ming, a palaeontologist) to the Arctic to verify the meteorite's authenticity.
A Delta Force team is also observing the discovery, monitoring the NASA staff for an unknown commander. Ming observes an irregularity within the pit from which the meteorite was extracted. He reaches into the water to obtain a sample and falls in due to an attack by microbots operated by the Delta Force team. He soon drowns to the bottom of the pit.
When Tolland sees the irregularity, he shares it with Corky Marlinson and Rachel Sexton. They report it to Mangor, who confirms that there is sea water in what should be a closed area with only freshwater. The four go outside to scan the ice from a distance. The scan shows Ming's body in the water and a column of frozen sea ice beneath the meteorite where it was drilled up into the glacier. Upon discovering this, the four are attacked by the Delta Force team, leaving Norah Mangor dead. Sexton, Tolland and Marlinson escape and are picked up by the Navy submarine USS Charlotte. The Delta Force team believes them to be dead, leaving the scientists a chance to tell the President's advisor and Rachel's boss at the NRO about their discovery, and the subsequent attack. Rachel's boss, NRO director William Pickering, has them airlifted from the sub to a chopper which escorts them away from the meteorite discovery site.
Senator Sexton's true motive for wanting to abolish NASA is revealed to be his work for the interests of private corporations from the Space Frontier Foundation, who wish to profit off of space exploration in the event that NASA is dismantled. Rachel is unaware of this, and believes that the President and NASA are part of the conspiracy to kill them. If so, their motive would be to cover up evidence that the meteorite is fake and solely designed to gain support for the incumbent President in the upcoming election. Aboard Tolland's ship off the New Jersey coast, where the Delta Force arrives via helicopter to kill them, Rachel sends a fax message to her father asking for help.
Sexton, Tolland, and Marlinson work together to kill the Delta Force squad in self-defense. Rachel is surprised to see Pickering emerging from the helicopter, revealing that he is the commander of the Delta Force squad. He tells Rachel about her father's true motivations for becoming President, and that he (Pickering) masterminded the fake meteorite to hurt Senator Sexton's campaign, protecting the American people in his eyes. When the President sent the civilian team to verify the authenticity of the meteorite, Pickering realized that they would discover his plot and that they needed to be eliminated at all costs. Rachel attempts to reason with Pickering, saying that murder is not a justifiable way of solving the problem. Pickering, however, says that he is "sacrificing a few to save many", and that he will finish the job personally. Pickering shoots at the three with a machine gun, but they manage to get off of the ship. The helicopter slides off the ship into the sea, sinking to the bottom. The intense heat at the bottom ignites the Hellfire Missiles still on the helicopter, tearing the existent magma plume at the bottom of the sea, creating a water vortex. The ship is sucked in by the vortex, and Pickering is implied to have been killed in the wreck.
Senator Sexton then reads the fax message his daughter sent him to the public, possibly incriminating the President and NASA. However, the truth eventually comes to light about Senator Sexton's ulterior motives and Pickering's meteorite plot, securing Zachary Herney a second term as President.
By the end of the story, Michael and Rachel have developed a romantic relationship.
Main characters
- Rachel Sexton - the protagonist; a data analyst for the National Reconnaissance Office and Senator Sexton's daughter.
- Michael Tolland - an oceanographer and television celebrity-scientist.
- Zachary Herney - the President of the United States.
- Senator Thomas Sedgewick Sexton - Rachel's father, a presidential candidate and the main antagonist.
- Corky Marlinson - A world renowned astrophysist called in to authenticate the meteorite found by NASA.
- William Pickering - Director of the NRO
- Gabrielle Ashe - Senator Sexton's aide
- Norah Mangor - a glaciologist
- Dr. Wailee Ming - a paleontologist
Other characters
- Charles Brophy - a Canadian geologist.
- Chris Harper - mission director of the Polar Orbiting Density Scanner
- Yolanda Cole - Gabrielle Ashe's friend and employee at the Washington branch of ABC
- Katherine Wentworth Sexton - Rachel Sexton's deceased mother and Senator Sexton's wife.
- Celia Birch - Michael Tolland's deceased first wife.
- Marjorie Tench - Senior Advisor to the President.
- Lawrence Ekstrom - NASA Administrator
- Diana Pickering - William Pickering's deceased daughter.
- Xavia - a marine geologist
- Coast Guard Pilot
- The Controller - the head of the Delta Force squad, who is actually William Pickering in disguise.
Foreign language editions
The following is a list of foreign language editions of the novel. This is not a list of foreign language Wikipedias with an article on the novel, but merely editions in which the novel was printed. Those that are listed here are linked to the article on the novel on that language's Wikipedia. Foreign language Wikipedias that feature an article on the novel but in which an edition of the novel was not printed are not listed here, but in the sidebar to the left of the article.
- Mashtrimi i madh - Albania[1]
- Ponto de Impacto - Brazil[1]
- El gran engany - Catalan[1]
- 骗局 - China[1]
- Anatomie lži/Pavučina lží - Czech[1]
- Morderisk Bedrag - Denmark[2][3]
- Meteoriitti - Finland[1]
- Deception Point - France[1]
- Meteor - German[1]
- Αρκτικός Κύκλος - Greek[1]
- נקודת_ההונאה - Israel[1]
- A Megtevesztes Foka - Hungarian[4]
- La verità del ghiaccio - Italy[1]
- デセプション・ポイント - Japan[1]
- Maldu Zona - Latvian[1]
- De Delta Deceptie - Netherlands[1]
- Iskaldt bedrag - Norway[1]
- Zwodniczy punkt - Polish[1]
- Ponto de Impacto/A Conspiração - Portugal[1]
- Точка обмана - Russia[1]
- Тачка преваре - Serbia[1]
- Bod klamu - Slovak[1][5]
- La conspiración - Spanish[1]
- I cirkelns mitt - Swedish[1]
- แผนลวงสะท้านโลก - Thai[1]
- İhanet Noktası - Turkey[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Deception Point World Editions at Dan Brown's official site
- ^ Statsbiblioteket. Department of the Danish National Library. Accessed November 13, 2011
- ^ Hr. Ferdinand (publisher in Denmark); Accessed November 13, 2011
- ^ A Megtevesztes Foka. nappal.hu. accessed August 30, 2011.
- ^ Bod klamu at Shop.sk; Accessed August 11, 2010
Novels Digital Fortress (1998) • Angels & Demons (2000) • Deception Point (2001) • The Da Vinci Code (2003) • The Lost Symbol (2009)Film adaptations The Da Vinci Code (2006) • Angels & Demons (2009) • The Lost Symbol (2012)Related articles Categories:- 2001 novels
- Novels by Dan Brown
- Techno-thriller novels
- Arctic in fiction
- 2000s science fiction novels
- 21st-century American novels
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