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Dan Brown's latest work, The Lost Symbol, follows in the trail of the other books that have made the author a super-best-selling novelist. Though his books tend to focus on complex symbolism and ...
Brown's latest book, "The Lost Symbol," set in Washington D.C ... stems from 2007 meetings of the Antrim lodge in its Belfast location being recorded and then sent to members.
The wait is over. “The Lost Symbol,” the follow-up to Dan Brown’s 2003 mega-seller, “The Da Vinci Code,” is here -- and you don’t have to be a Freemason to enjoy it (although it wouldn ...
There’s been much fulminating in the books world lately that The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown’s eagerly anticipated follow-up to The Da Vinci Code, is bad for publishing. This week, former Publisher ...
Just a Department of Public Works pump house. This is not Dan Brown’s Washington. In his new novel, The Lost Symbol, there are no mundane mysteries in Washington, no mysteries that can be solved ...
Dan Brown returns with ''The Lost Symbol'' -- The author talks about writing at 4 a.m., being a geek, and trying to ignore his critics Some people seriously love to hate on the man. Salman Rushdie ...
Six years after Brown intrigued millions of readers, and infuriated scholars and religious officials, with "The Da Vinci Code," he has set his new novel, "The Lost Symbol," in Washington and ...
Imagine the scene: a mysterious temple, its entrance guarded by massive stone columns and sphinxes. Inside, strange symbols, ancient inscriptions, and mystical numbers lead to a room shaped like a ...