Jul 29

I only accomplished Angels & Demons as good as Da Vinci Code, as good as I’m a couple of chapters in to Lost Symbol. These books have deeply vacant me as good as is a single of a couple of times we essentially got so vehement celebration of a mass it, as good as guidance so much. Are there alternative renouned novels, with lots of historical, artistic, cultural, swindling speculation as good as mystic elements identical to Dan Brown’s works? we adore how ideally Brown mixes illusory elements with nonfiction elements, creation it appear similar to all in a story could unequivocally good occur in a genuine universe anytime. we have visited Rome only this summer as good as right away we perspective it unequivocally otherwise as good as gained so most believe upon a chronological sites. If any alternative novels could brew story with semi-fictional conspiracy, we wouldn’t demur to review it.
Thanks for any suggestions!
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3 Responses to “Novels similar to Dan Brown's works?”

  1. 1. sundance980 Says:

    I have two excellent candidates! They are both by author Raymond Khoury.
    1: "The Last Templar"
    2:"The Sanctuary"
    You can find out more at http://www.raymondkhoury.com
    These novels deal with ancient legend,religion,and modern day intelligence agents caught in situations similar but not copies of Dan Brown’s work.
    Hope this has been of some help.

  2. 2. Book_lover Says:

    Why not try going to the library. And see what they have.

  3. 3. Don M Says:

    Check out "Holy Blood, Holy Grail", and "The Temple and the Lodge", both by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, and Henry Lincoln. These books are non-fiction books written about 30 years BEFORE Dan Brown’s books, on the same topic. In fact, Baigent, Leigh and Lincoln unsuccessfully sued Dan Brown for stealing their material because it was so similar. A judge ruled that because Baigent, Leigh and Lincoln were presenting their material as fact and not fiction, the facts were in the public domain and not copyrightable.

    I think you might enjoy their books.

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