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In Dan Browns Book "Deception Point" list as many deceptions or twist that you recognized while reading it.
For example, The MEM fly robot hitting Ming in the eye causing him to fall into the water shaft. The misdirection was thinking it was a prehistoric insect.
What are the other subtle misdirections you caught and deciphered?
What are the other subtle misdirections you caught and deciphered?
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