If you're like me, you wonder if you could come up with a book that says plausible but fictional things about something Dan Brown holds near and dear. Well someone has proposed such a book. The premise: It was Mr. Brown's mother, Constance, who starred in the controversial film Deep Throat, not Linda Lovelace. Touché!
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Somehow, I fail to see the humor in attacking a woman who had nothing to do with the book at all. Since when is smearing innocents for revenge justified?
If somebody planned a book alleging that Dan Brown was in some way compromised, THAT would be worth a smirk. If somebody planned a book asserting that the Sacred Feminine originated with Catholicism, which later people have tried to cover up...THAT would be worth a laugh.
Dale's giving Brown sauce for the gander.
A stock defense of DVC is:
"Well, it's fiction. But it's interesting to think about."