Preview of Dan Brown"s "The Lost Symbol"
Dan Brown, author of the number one best selling hardcover adult novel of all time, and international phenomenon, "The Davinci Code", will be releasing the long awaited sequel to "Angels and Demons" (2000) and "The Davinci Code" (2003), entitled "The Lost Symbol" on September 15, 2009.
"The Lost Symbol" is once again a story infused with rich history, symbolic codes, and intrigue.
In "The Lost Symbol", just as in "The Davinci Code" and "Angels and Demons", Harvard University symbologist, Professor Robert Langdon finds himself on an exhilarating and dangerous journey.
From the first page of the book, readers will feel the thrill of Professor Langdons discovery.
He will embark on a mind thrilling twelve hour journey, and readers will be taken to strangely unexpected, but wonderful new places.
"The Lost Symbol" was formerly known under the working title "The Solomon Key.
" According to early reports the story takes place in Washington D.
C.
, and will focus on Freemasonry.
Random House will be doing an initial print run of 5 million copies, which is the largest first print ever done by them.
Dan Brown's US publisher, Sonny Mehta described the book as "a brilliant and compelling thriller" which was "well worth the wait.
" If Dan Brown's follow up to the best selling and blockbuster hits "Angels and Demons" and "The Davinci Code" follows suit, "The Lost Key" is sure to be an epic edge of your seat thriller! "The Lost Key" will be available on September 15, 2009; however, many excited readers are reserving a copy ahead of time to make sure they don't have to wait a day longer!
"The Lost Symbol" is once again a story infused with rich history, symbolic codes, and intrigue.
In "The Lost Symbol", just as in "The Davinci Code" and "Angels and Demons", Harvard University symbologist, Professor Robert Langdon finds himself on an exhilarating and dangerous journey.
From the first page of the book, readers will feel the thrill of Professor Langdons discovery.
He will embark on a mind thrilling twelve hour journey, and readers will be taken to strangely unexpected, but wonderful new places.
"The Lost Symbol" was formerly known under the working title "The Solomon Key.
" According to early reports the story takes place in Washington D.
C.
, and will focus on Freemasonry.
Random House will be doing an initial print run of 5 million copies, which is the largest first print ever done by them.
Dan Brown's US publisher, Sonny Mehta described the book as "a brilliant and compelling thriller" which was "well worth the wait.
" If Dan Brown's follow up to the best selling and blockbuster hits "Angels and Demons" and "The Davinci Code" follows suit, "The Lost Key" is sure to be an epic edge of your seat thriller! "The Lost Key" will be available on September 15, 2009; however, many excited readers are reserving a copy ahead of time to make sure they don't have to wait a day longer!
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