Dan Brown
Dan Brown is a bestselling author of thriller novels known for their intricate plots, historical references, and exploration of secret societies.
Novelist
June 22, 1964
Cancer
60
Exeter, New Hampshire
Dan Brown, born on June 22, 1964, rose to prominence as a modern-day literary icon. His captivating thrillers, featuring the enigmatic Robert Langdon, have captivated readers worldwide. Brown’s unique blend of cryptography, conspiracy theories, and religious themes has redefined the genre. His works, including “The Da Vinci Code” (2003), “Angels & Demons” (2000), and “Inferno” (2013), have become global bestsellers, translated into over 50 languages and selling more than 200 million copies.
Brown’s literary prowess has garnered him numerous accolades, including the British Book Awards Author of the Year and the National Book Award for Fiction. His impact extends beyond literature, as several of his books have been successfully adapted into blockbuster films, further solidifying his status as a cultural phenomenon.
With his ongoing exploration of hidden histories, secret societies, and intellectual puzzles, Dan Brown continues to enthrall readers, leaving an indelible mark on the world of literature and popular culture.