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Dan Brown
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Author: Dan Brown

Also known as: BRAUN DAN, Dan Brown, Schriftsteller, Dan Brown

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This author is, in fact, at least three authors. One wrote "The Da Vinci Code," "Deception Point," "Digital Fortress," "Angels and Demons," and, under a pen name, "187 Men to Avoid." His new novel, "The Solomon Key" will be published soon. A second Dan Brown wrote the poetry collection "Matter." The third Dan Brown, who is often credited as Daniel Brown, writes computer related books. So, please, if you own a book by a Dan Brown who is not the author of The Da Vinci Code, link your book to the appropriate author.

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This author is, in fact, at least three authors. One wrote "The Da Vinci Code," "Deception Point," "Digital Fortress," "Angels and Demons," and, under a pen name, "187 Men to Avoid." His new novel, "The Solomon Key" will be published soon. A second Dan Brown wrote the poetry collection "Matter." The third Dan Brown, who is often credited as Daniel Brown, writes computer related books. So, please, if you own a book by a Dan Brown who is not the author of The Da Vinci Code, link your book to the appropriate author.

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This author is, in fact, at least three authors. One wrote "The Da Vinci Code," "Deception Point," "Digital Fortress," "Angels and Demons," and, under a pen name, "187 Men to Avoid." His new novel, "The Solomon Key" will be published soon. A second Dan Brown wrote the poetry collection "Matter." The third Dan Brown, who is often credited as Daniel Brown, writes computer related books. So, please, if you own a book by a Dan Brown who is not the author of The Da Vinci Code, link your book to the appropriate author.

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