Dan Brown
Published as one of his notable works, The Da Vinci Code stands among a body of thriller fiction that has brought Dan Brown formal recognition from multiple award bodies over the course of his career.
Brown was born on June 22, 1964, in Exeter, and is a citizen of the United States. He was educated at Phillips Exeter Academy and subsequently at Amherst College. In addition to his work as a novelist and writer, Brown is also a musician. His written work is produced in the English language and falls within the thriller genre.
His notable works include Digital Fortress, Angels & Demons, Deception Point, The Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol, Inferno, Origin, and The Secret of Secrets. Each of these titles belongs to the thriller genre, reflecting a consistent focus on that form across his output as a novelist. Together they constitute the body of work for which he has been recognized by readers and award organizations alike.
Among the formal recognitions Brown has received are the Crime Thriller Awards, the Crimezone Thriller Awards, and Humo's Gouden Bladwijzer. These three awards, drawn from distinct organizations, mark his standing within the thriller genre as a writer whose work has been noted by more than one award body. The Crimezone Thriller Awards and the Crime Thriller Awards both represent recognition within the field he has worked in throughout his career as a novelist writing in English.
Quotes by Dan Brown
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Ozone depletion, lack of water, and pollution are not the disease they are the symptoms. The disease is overpopulation and unless we face world population head on. We are doing nothing more than sticking a Band aid on a fast growing cancerous tumor.

When in doubt, just spit it out. That all challenges can be overcome by speaking the truth, no matter how it comes out.

Terrorism is not an expression of rage. Terrorism is a political weapon. Remove a government's facade of infallibility, and you remove its people's faith.

It's probably an intellectual weakness, but I look at the stars, and I say, 'There's something bigger than us out there.'





