Dan Brown
Author of thrilling novels
Author of thrilling novels
An author and academic, known for writing best-selling thrillers that combine history, art, and cryptography. Gained worldwide recognition with the novel 'The Da Vinci Code', which explores themes of religion and conspiracy. Other notable works include 'Angels & Demons' and 'Inferno', both of which received significant acclaim. Also engaged in academic pursuits, focusing on literature and the study of symbolism. Brown's novels often feature recurring character Robert Langdon, a Harvard symbologist.
Published 'The Da Vinci Code', a best-seller
Wrote 'Angels & Demons', a successful thriller
Created the character Robert Langdon
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