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Forteresse digitale

By Dan Brown

About This Book

Saluted as the most realistic and captivating techno-thriller of recent decades, this gripping debut reveals the precarious balance between individual liberties and national security. At the National Security Agency, an extraordinary challenge emerges when Translir, a powerful decoding computer, fails to break a new, uncrackable code, thrusting the agency into crisis.

As chief cryptanalyst Susan Fletcher steps in to confront an impending peril that threatens the highest levels of power, she uncovers a plot that could unleash chaos on the American intelligence system. Caught in a whirlwind of deception and secrets, Susan desperately fights to protect her country while navigating betrayal, ultimately risking her own life and the life of the man she loves.

This novel not only captivates with its thrilling plot but also sparks dialogue on pressing societal issues, making it a must-read for those who crave a deep dive into the intersection of technology and morality.

About the Author

Dan Brown

Dan Brown

Dan Brown is an American author recognized for his thriller fiction, particularly for the 2003 novel *The Da Vinci Code*. His works often unfold as treasure hunts within a 24-hour time frame, exploring themes of cryptography, symbols, and conspiracy theories, and frequently feature the character Robert Langdon. While his narratives incorporate historical elements and Christian motifs, they have sparked controversy; Brown maintains that his books are not anti-Christian, viewing them as prompts for spiritual discourse and exploration.

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