'Da Vinci' Writer Takes Stand to Defend Work ; Brown Dismisses Claim He Stole Idea As 'Fanciful'
The Record, Bergen County, NJ › March 14, 2006
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LONDON In a rare and undesired public appearance, "The Da Vinci Code" novelist Dan Brown dismissed as "completely fanciful" the claims by two authors that he had stolen their ideas.
He said he did not read their book until the structure of his theological thriller was in place.See the full content of this document
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'Da Vinci' Writer Takes Stand to Defend Work ; Brown Dismisses Claim He Stole Idea As 'Fanciful'
On Monday three years to the week after "The Da Vinci Code" was first publis...
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