
The Da Vinci Code
by Dan Brown (2003)
Like 'Deception Point', this features a symbologist uncovering historical secrets with a thrilling chase.

by Dan Brown (2001)
Deception Point is a 2001 mystery-thriller novel by American author Dan Brown. It is Brown's third novel. It was published by Simon & Schuster. The novel follows White House intelligence analyst Rachel Sexton's involvement in corroborating NASA's discovery of a meteorite that supposedly contains proof of extraterrestrial life, resembling the ALH84001 case. The discovery comes at a time close to the United States presidential election in which her father is running. The discovery will aid the campaign of her employer, the incumbent president of the United States, Zachary Herney, but put her further at odds with her already estranged father, Senator Sedgwick Sexton, a senator who is running for election. Sexton, accompanied by a team of experts, must uncover the authenticity of the meteorite which will either make or break the campaign of President Herney. Contains: [Deception Point [1/2]](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL25327019W)
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by Dan Brown (2003)
Like 'Deception Point', this features a symbologist uncovering historical secrets with a thrilling chase.

by Raymond Khoury (2005)
Similar to 'Deception Point', it involves an ancient secret and a race against time.

by Douglas Preston (2003)
Like 'Deception Point', this offers a globe-trotting adventure with historical mysteries and danger.

by Steve Berry (2005)
Echoing 'Deception Point', this features historical conspiracies and a race to find hidden artifacts.

by James Rollins (2007)
Similar to 'Deception Point', this series blends historical puzzles with high-stakes action and global conspiracies.
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