Monday, July 20, 2009

New Clues about Dan Brown's Newest Thriller

The saga to The DaVinci Code and Angels and Demons continues with Dan Brown’s newest installation, The Lost Symbol, set to come out in September. Though his next book welcomes back the intellectual-turned action protagonist Robert Langdon, the book does not indicate whether these events take place in relation to the first two books—and just how similar they will be.

Regardless, Dan Brown’s flair for juicy stories has had an immeasurable impact on the world with religious and scientific battles, and the world wants more. Brown showed the world he is not done shocking and challenging it and there is still more to tell. Fans anxiously await The Lost Symbol to see what else Brown has in store.

Not much is known about The Lost Symbol as far as plot and synopsis go, but little clues have been revealed to indicate the novel’s content. Sources have stated that Dan Brown is moving to Washington D.C to work on his next novel, and Random House Publishing has confirmed this statement to be true. Brown’s editor, Jason Kaufman from Knopf Doubleday (an imprint of Random House) declares that the book will be “largely” set in Washington. Kaufman has said in a statement that “it’s a Washington few will recognize.”

So, we know where the book will take place, and all that’s left is for our imaginations to get to work on the rest. Where will Dan Brown go with this one? The only thing known for certain is that Robert Langdon is back—to solve another mystery in no doubt a small, rushed time frame. From the book’s setting we get one more clue by way of the book jacket: Random House Publishing has declared that the U.S cover of the book shows the Capitol building with a red seal wax set against a background filled with symbols. The cover for Britain and Australia has the Capitol with a key with a square and compass.

Source : Examiner.com

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