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Books similar to Dan Brown's
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Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose" is probably the architypal novel of the type that you describe. Dan Brown is a pale imitation.
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I second Harry's suggestion.
Also, The Rule of Four by Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason.
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I haven't come across this one. Just looked it up on Amazon UK, and I see it's being released as an eBook (in the UK at least) on 28th March. It sounds like my type of book, so I've pre-ordered it - thanks for the recommendation!
This is a book which seems to polarize its readers. 88 1-star reviews compared with 15 5-star reviews! But, from the sound of it, the 1-star reviews are from people complaining that it's a book which makes them think (as "The Name of the Rose" also does).
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Thank you both for the recommendations. The Name of the Rose seems very interesting. Have to read that one.
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There's a very good film version of it, starring Sean Connery.
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I'd have said Eco's Foucault's Pendulum was a more direct analogue to Dan Brown. Dan Brown done right, you might say. I really loved it, but again, not a light read.
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Most of the UK 1-star reviews are along the lines of "It's not like The Da Vinci Code". I enjoyed The Da Vinci Code, but I also enjoy books which are a bit more intellectually challenging, which this book sounds as though it it. I'll let you know my opinion of it after I've read it
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Peter May's Dry Bones has many of the elements you are looking for. A forensic scientist unravels clues left from an old murder case in France.
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As noted by others, Brown's works are easy summer reads but Eco is anything but easy. In terms of flavor, I think Ken Follett's historical novels felt similar.
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I've been wanting to read his Century Trilogy for some time but never got around to doing so. Is this the one you're referring to?
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The Name of the Rose is a great book and well worth reading again. And as mentioned was a good movie staring Sean Connery.
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I like the Cotton Malone series by Steve Berry. Each book revolves around a different historical mystery that needs to be decoded, and his adventures are spread all across the globe.
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