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Tom Egeland (born 8 July 1959 in Oslo) is a Norwegian author. His great-grandfather was Jon Flatabø from Kvam in Hardanger, one of the pioneer authors of popular literature in Norway. Egeland's novels are published in 24 languages. His most famous novel is Sirkelens ende, published in English under the title Relic, which deals with several of the same topics as The Da Vinci Code. Egeland's book was published in 2001, two years before The Da Vinci Code.

European readers and critics quickly noted some striking similarities between the Da Vinci Code and Relic. Like The Da Vinci Code, Relic involves an ancient mystery and a worldwide conspiracy, the discovery that Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene, and an albino as one of the central characters. In both novels, the main female character turns out to be the last living descendant of Christ and Mary Magdalene, and the daughter/granddaughter of the last grand master of a secret order.

Many European readers have speculated that Dan Brown had plagiarized Tom Egeland's book. Since the Norwegian novel had not yet been translated into English when The Da Vinci Code came out, it is generally assumed today that the similarities between the two books, although striking, are coincidental.

The author himself, Tom Egeland, has in numerous interviews in European media, and on his own website, dismissed the claim of Brown's novel plagiarizing his own novel, stating that the similarities just show that he and Brown more or less have done the same research and found the same sources.

Egeland's novel Guardians of the Covenant has been translated into 17 languages. Both Guardians of the Covenant and the 2001 bestseller Relic have been acquired by the British publishing house John Murray.

The thriller Night of the Wolf (2005) - about Chechen terrorists taking control over a live television debate show - as also been made into a feature-length movie and a TV mini-series. Egeland wrote the script himself.

In 2007 Tom Egeland published two books: The Girl in the Mirror (for young adults) and Guardians of the Covenant, a thriller with the same main character as Relic: The albino archaeologist Bjørn Beltø.

Egeland's thriller The Gospel of Lucifer was published in Norwegian in May 2009 and has been translated into 12 languages. The novel was awarded the Norwegian Riverton Prize for best crime novel 2009.

According to IMDB, he was an extra in The Empire Strikes Back, portraying one of the rebel soldiers fighting in the Battle of Hoth.

In the autumn of 2016, Egeland became the center of controversy after he was banned by Facebook for publishing the iconic war photograph of "the Napalm girl" Phan Thị Kim Phúc on his personal Facebook page. Facebook eventually reconsidered its opinion on this picture and republished it, recognizing "the history and global importance of this image in documenting a particular moment in time".

Egeland has been president of the Norwegian Crime Writers' Association (Rivertonklubben) since 2015 and has been a board member of the Norwegian Authors' Union (Den norske Forfatterforening) since 2010. He is a book critic for the Norwegian newspaper VG (Verdens Gang).

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Cirklens ende

Under en udgravning uden for Oslo finder et hold norske og udenlandske arkæologer et relikvieskrin af guld. Kun få af dem indser, at det totusinde år gamle skrin gemmer på en hemmelighed, der vil ændre verdenshistorien. Blandt dem er holdets leder, den engelske stjernearkæolog professor Llyleworth, samt arkæologen og antihelten Bjørn Beltø, der er sat til at overvåge udgravningen på vegne af den norske stat. Da professor Llyleworth bortfører skrinet i al hast, stjæler Beltø skrinet tilbage, og derefter starter Beltøs søgen efter skrinets hemmelighed. Hans iver efter at opklare mysteriet sender ham ud på en rejse i Europa og Mellemøsten - en rejse, hvor han med berettiget paranoia føler sig jaget af mystiske kræfter og lyssky organisationer. Cirklens ende er første selvstændige bind i Tom Egelands forrygende thrillerserie om den kejtede arkæolog og enspænder Bjørn Beltø. Tom Egelands bestseller Cirklens ende udkom første gang i Norge i 2001 - to år før Dan Browns Da Vinci Mysteriet - og Egeland støtter sig - ligesom Dan Brown - op ad Michael Baigents religiøse teorier om Jesus i Det hellige blod og den hellige Gral. INDLÆST AF MORTEN THUNBO
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