Dan Brown's 'secret double life': Da Vinci Code author is sued by his ex-wife for 'siphoning off vast sums of money to conduct sordid affairs

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This story is nothing but gossip fodder and ways to incite judgement of a person. Nothing more
 
I don’t think I ever viewed Dan Brown as a saint so the fact he had a secret double
life is rather ho-hum to me.
 
… Stalin, Mao Zedong, Nero, Attila, Tokugawa, Suliman, Henry VIII. What lead a writer in a turtleneck to believe he could succeed where those mighty rulers failed?
 
As much as I think his books fail in both message and execution, now is not the time to say “neener neener!” at his personal misfortune.
 
Since when is Stephen King considered a romance or feminist writer?
I included him because I posted the top spots. There were more romance writers in the list of richest authors.

#1 worth of 1.3 billion is
Elisabeth Badinter, is a French philosopher, author, and historian. Badinter is best known for her philosophical treatises on feminism and women’s role in society.

#2 J.K. Rowlings and the Harry Potter series.($1B)

#3 is James Patterson who also write feminist hero novels.($560M)

#4 Stephen King ($400M)
#5 Nora Roberts writer of romance novels ($390M)
#6 Danielle Steel writer of romance novels. ($310M)
#7 Barbara Taylor Bradford wrote “A woman of Substance”($300M)

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Whether true or not - I repeat I HAVE NO INTEREST IN THE PERSONAL LIFE Of
DAN BROWN!! Ho-hum! Satisfied now @puer.dei
 
I am curious why you are so fixated in my non-interest about Dan Brown and his
marital problems. I have read his books. I have no interest in his personal
life. Maybe you have lots of spare time today and nothing better to do.
 
Calling it a “fact” or an “allegation” has absolutely nothing to do with any interest in his personal life, or, for that matter, in his books.

You are correct that the lawsuit makes an allegation. Many people do not speak precisely when speaking about an allegation and often use the term “fact” inappropriately.

There is nothing odd about 7_Sorrows having no interest and their calling it a fact is imprecise, and nothing more. Not sure why you are trying to make such a point about it; instead of making the comment you did, you simply could have pointed out that saying “fact” instead of allegation is imprecise.
 
I offered to take my wife to see “It” on Valentine’s Day. Doesn’t get more romantic then that.
 
It did. Especially where I grew up in India…it formed a lot of basic first impressions …which many people aren’t nuanced enough to reject …especially in that huge non Christian country
 
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