Dan Brown
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The dynamic publisher, known for memorable parties and famous friends, is credited with many of publishing’s enduring bestsellers
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Top 10sTop 10 books about cybercrimeFrom the real story of a virus that took out Iran’s urianium centrifuges to a surprisingly good Dan Brown novel, these are some of the best stories of our new era of ill online deeds
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3 out of 5 stars.Nigel Harman and Hannah Rose Caton star as Dan Brown’s adventurers in a show that sometimes feels as if it is on fast-forward
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Amy Adams makes her West End debut, immersive dance confronts mental health and Steve Coogan’s alter ego embarks on a rare live UK tour
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The Lost Symbol is a 10-part series featuring Dan Brown’s Harvard professor. Plus: Nadiya Hussain’s back with her Fast Flavours. Here’s what to watch this evening
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Dan Brown’s 100m-selling book is being adapted for the theatre for the first time
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When The Da Vinci Code author’s next novel needed simultaneous translations in 2013, what happened next was extraordinary enough to inspire a film of its own
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Disputes involving AJ Finn, romance writers and even filmmaker Danny Boyle are in the news – but showing someone stole your idea is close to impossible
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‘Dan Brown writes a limerick that frightens cats’? Or ‘JK Rowling writes a western that delights Belgians’?
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Brief letters: Andrew Neil | Hadrian’s Wall | Dan Brown | Lady Bracknell | Fall in house prices
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Letters: Suggested further reading from Antony Barlow and Paul Thomas after our recent article about the search for treasure at Rennes-le-Château
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Children’s novel about a boy trying to break his father out of prison sells more than 60,000 copies in a week to secure top slot in festive book charts
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Although not quite the sensation of previous Robert Langdon thrillers, The Da Vinci Code author’s latest mystery sold 100,000 copies in its first week
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The Da Vinci Code author’s latest caper – partly set in Barcelona – is likely to struggle for attention as Spanish readers follow a rather more urgent story
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World’s largest publishing trade event focuses on star writers as authors including Margaret Atwood, Dan Brown and Nicholas Sparks to appear
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John Crace hunts for clues to a tighter plot in Dan Brown’s latest conspiracy thriller