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Featuring Robert Langdon

The Da Vinci Code

Angels & Demons

Deception Point

Digital Fortress

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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, organizations, places, events, and incidents either are the products of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is entirely coincidental.

Copyright 2009, 2010 by Dan Brown

All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Doubleday, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, and in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto.

Originally published in hardcover without illustrations in slightly different form by Doubleday, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, in 2009.

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DOUBLEDAY and the DD colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc.

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Photo editor: Deborah Bull

Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file with the Library of Congress.

eISBN: 978-0-385-53450-5

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CONTENTS
OVER THE YEARS while researching my novels The Da Vinci Code and Angels - photo 7

OVER THE YEARS, while researching my novels The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, I fell in love with the history, art, and architecture of Europes great cities. In many ways, it was my fondness for those locales that prompted me to set my follow-up novel, The Lost Symbol, in Washington, D.C.a city as rich in art, architecture, and mystery as its European counterparts. Writing The Lost Symbol was an opportunity for me to delve deep into the hidden depths of Washington, and to explore the city in ways most people never imagine it.

It is my hope that this Special Illustrated Edition provides a uniquely enjoyable reading experience that is as visually captivating as it is enlightening.

DAN BROWN

July 2010

To live in the world without becoming aware of the meaning of the world is like wandering about in a great library without touching the books.

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In 1991, a document was locked in the safe of the director of the CIA. The document is still there today. Its cryptic text includes references to an ancient portal and an unknown location underground. The document also contains the phrase Its buried out there somewhere.

All organizations in this novel exist, including the Freemasons, the Invisible College, the Office of Security, the SMSC, and the Institute of Noetic Sciences.

All rituals, science, artwork, and monuments in this novel are real.

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HOUSE OF THE TEMPLE

: Richard Nowitz

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The secret is how to die.

Since the beginning of time, the secret had always been how to die.

The thirty-four-year-old initiate gazed down at the human skull cradled in his palms. The skull was hollow, like a bowl, filled with bloodred wine.

Drink it, he told himself. You have nothing to fear.

As was tradition, he had begun this journey adorned in the ritualistic garb of a medieval heretic being led to the gallows, his loose-fitting shirt gaping open to reveal his pale chest, his left pant leg rolled up to the knee, and his right sleeve rolled up to the elbow. Around his neck hung a heavy rope noosea cable-tow as the brethren called it. Tonight, however, like the brethren bearing witness, he was dressed as a master.

The assembly of brothers encircling him all were adorned in their full regalia of lambskin aprons, sashes, and white gloves. Around their necks hung ceremonial jewels that glistened like ghostly eyes in the muted light. Many of these men held powerful stations in life, and yet the initiate knew their worldly ranks meant nothing within these walls. Here all men were equals, sworn brothers sharing a mystical bond.

As he surveyed the daunting assembly, the initiate wondered who on the outside would ever believe that this collection of men would assemble in one place much less this place. The room looked like a holy sanctuary from the ancient world.

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THE TEMPLE OF KING MAUSOLUS, THE ORIGINAL MAUSOLEUM

: Foto Marburg/Art Resource, NY

The truth, however, was stranger still.

I am just blocks away from the White House.

This colossal edifice, located at 1733 Sixteenth Street NW in Washington, D.C., was a replica of a pre-Christian templethe temple of King Mausolus, the original mausoleum a place to be taken after death. Outside the main entrance, two seventeen-ton sphinxes guarded the bronze doors. The interior was an ornate labyrinth of ritualistic chambers, halls, sealed vaults, libraries, and even a hollow wall that held the remains of two human bodies. The initiate had been told every room in this building held a secret, and yet he knew no room held deeper secrets than the gigantic chamber in which he was currently kneeling with a skull cradled in his palms.

The Temple Room.

This room was a perfect square. And cavernous. The ceiling soared an astonishing one hundred feet overhead, supported by monolithic columns of green granite. A tiered gallery of dark Russian walnut seats with hand-tooled pigskin encircled the room. A thirty-three-foot-tall throne dominated the western wall, with a concealed pipe organ opposite it. The walls were a kaleidoscope of ancient symbols Egyptian, Hebraic, astronomical, alchemical, and others yet unknown.

Tonight, the Temple Room was lit by a series of precisely arranged candles. Their dim glow was aided only by a pale shaft of moonlight that filtered down through the expansive oculus in the ceiling and illuminated the rooms most startling featurean enormous altar hewn from a solid block of polished Belgian black marble, situated dead center of the square chamber.

The secret is how to die, the initiate reminded himself.

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