NEW YORK -- Dan Brown's latest writing reveals his fascination with secrets and codes, his years as a struggling songwriter and novelist and his reaction to the explosive success of The Da Vinci Code.
It's a 69-page, unofficial memoir by an author who has rarely spoken to the media since his book became an international sensation. He wrote it not for general readers, but for the officials of a British courtroom.
Brown, who has been trying to complete his followup novel to The Da Vinci Code, has spent the last few days on a witness stand in London. Writers Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh are suing Brown's publisher, Random House, Inc., for copyright infringement, claiming the book "appropriated the architecture" of their 1982 non- fiction work The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail.
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