![]() 'Digital Fortress' is a thriller and thus I'd better start with a bit of plot. It's the debut novel of Dan Brown that has been re-issued due to the phenomenal popularity of the The Da Vinci Code and it is a blatant, mercenary and seemingly successful attempt to discount that popularity and generate some more revenue from a an earlier effort. But even a 'genre' book needs to have a modicum of quality. Writing quality is often perceived to be less important for 'genre' books, where plots and settings play a more important part. Writing is even worse than in 'The Da Vinci Code', though! The action moves quickly and although the story is not wonderfully innovative, it is diverting enough to provide some mild entertainment for somebody who is in dire need of this and can suspend critical faculties. ![]() ![]() Summary: A computer-cryptography thriller in alternating US and Spanish settings. ![]()
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