New Dan Brown Novel Coming In September

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HILLEL ITALIE | April 20, 2009 09:41 PM EST | AP

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FILE - In this May 17, 2006 file photo, author Dan Brown, left, arrives for the screening of "The Da Vinci Code," at the 59th International film festival in Cannes, southern France. (AP Photo/Jeff Christensen, file)

NEW YORK — The book world has a stimulus plan: a new Dan Brown novel.

Six years after the release of his mega-selling "The Da Vinci Code," the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group announced that Brown's "The Lost Symbol," a thriller set during a 12-hour period and featuring "Da Vinci Code" symbolist Robert Langdon, will come out in September.

"This novel has been a strange and wonderful journey," Brown said in a statement issued Monday by his publisher. "Weaving five years of research into the story's twelve-hour time frame was an exhilarating challenge. Robert Langdon's life clearly moves a lot faster than mine."

The first printing will be 5 million copies, Knopf Doubleday said, the highest in the publisher's history but well below the opening 10 million-plus print run for the final "Harry Potter" book. "The Da Vinci Code" has sold more than 80 million worldwide and inspired a spin-off community of travel books, diet books, conspiracy books, parodies and religious works.

A film version, starring Tom Hanks, came out in 2006 and made more than $700 million at the box office. Hanks will again be seen as Langdon when the adaptation of Brown's "Angels & Demons" debuts in May.

By Monday night, "The Lost Symbol" was No. 1 on Barnes & Noble.com and approaching the top 100 on Amazon.com. In a sign of likely price wars to come, both sites were offering discounts of 40 percent and higher for the $28.95 novel.

Brown, 44, had kept his readers and the struggling book industry in suspense as year after year passed without a new novel. As far back as 2004, Doubleday had hinted that a follow up was coming, tentatively titled "The Solomon Key" and widely believed to be about Freemasons in Washington, D.C. (Brown has been spotted over the years in Washington, researching Masonic temples.)

Anticipation for "The Solomon Key" was so high that a "guide" to the novel was published in 2005 and remains in print.

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Monday's announcement did not say where the story was set or who it would be about, and Doubleday spokeswoman Suzanne Herz declined to offer further information. In "The Da Vinci Code," a murder at the Louvre museum in Paris sets Langdon on an investigation that includes secret religious cults and speculation that Jesus had fathered a child with Mary Magdalene _ a scenario that enraged scholars, critics and religious officials, all of it only bringing the book more readers.

Eager for success, but unprepared for obsession, Brown became increasingly reluctant to make public appearances or talk to the media. His reserve was only magnified by a copyright infringement lawsuit that was decided in his favor, but not before Brown was forced to testify in London and prepare an in-depth brief about his career, writing process and the fury he faced when promoting "The Da Vinci Code."

"I recall feeling defenseless because more than a year had passed since I'd researched and written the novel, and the precise names, dates, places and facts had faded somewhat in my memory," Brown wrote.

The trial, too, only made his book sell more.

Inspired in part by the commercial fiction of Sidney Sheldon, Brown is an Amherst College graduate who has said he long gave up on the idea of being a literary writer and instead wanted to write novels read by many. But neither the author nor his publisher nor booksellers expected such a boom for "The Da Vinci Code," his fourth novel, which remained on best-seller lists for more than three years and made million sellers out of such previous books as "Deception Point" and "Angels & Demons."

The long silence after "The Da Vinci Code," far longer than the time spent between his previous books, led to speculation that Brown was hopelessly blocked, as staggered by fame as "Forever Amber" author Kathleen Winsor or Grace Metalious of "Peyton Place," novelists who never again approached the heights of their controversial best-sellers.

Brown is a native of Exeter, N.H., who still lives in his home state with his wife, Blythe Brown, whom the novelist cited during the London trial as a virtual co-author, an energetic researcher who brought an invaluable "female perspective" to a book immersed in "the sacred feminine, goddess worship and the feminine aspect of spiritually."

NEW YORK — The book world has a stimulus plan: a new Dan Brown novel. Six years after the release of his mega-selling "The Da Vinci Code," the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group announced that Br...
NEW YORK — The book world has a stimulus plan: a new Dan Brown novel. Six years after the release of his mega-selling "The Da Vinci Code," the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group announced that Br...
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- kps888 I'm a Fan of kps888 9 fans permalink

Yea! Rejoice all who read at the 8th grade level!

Also, the cottage industry that has sprung up to prove that his works of fiction are fiction should be pleased.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 04/22/2009
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Yay, more tedious Eco lite!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 04/22/2009
- tangelan I'm a Fan of tangelan 29 fans permalink
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This book had better be good. We've had to wait a really long time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 PM on 04/21/2009
- PaxMundis I'm a Fan of PaxMundis 13 fans permalink

Ugh. I'm much more excited that the final volume of James Elroy's American Underworld trilogy is coming out this fall. I fear I'm probably the only one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 PM on 04/21/2009
- Uosdwis I'm a Fan of Uosdwis 4 fans permalink

He should rename it "The William Donohue Full Employment Act." I can't believe that guy would go after Opie and Richie Cunningham.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 04/21/2009
- Shaas I'm a Fan of Shaas 4 fans permalink
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I do not understand why we should be all the time so apologetic towards the Church. Considering the criminal history with millions of tortured women (so-called witches) and people with differing opinions (so-called heretics), the Church should be very shy to accuse others.
Like Muslims, the Christians too are accusing anyone who indicates their cruel past of their organisations as smearing campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 04/21/2009

Having read all of Mr. Brown's books, all I can say is he must have a good publicist because he is a terrible writer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 04/20/2009
- BARRISTER I'm a Fan of BARRISTER 19 fans permalink

Strange, "he is a terrible writer, and yet you read "all his books"?

Good thing you do not make the publishing decisions at Doubleday!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 AM on 04/21/2009
- drkazmd65 I'm a Fan of drkazmd65 56 fans permalink
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I agree - he has a (in my 3-book experience) a simple formula,... If you read one of his books, then you can figure out most of the rest of the plotline, who the bad & good guys really are, in the first 3rd of the book.

I'm just glad I read 'Da Vinci Code' before I read 'Angels & Demons' - because it really was a bummer to figure out the end of the book (mostly) before I was half way through. I couldn't even finish 'Deception Point'.

If you want to read something better in the same Genre - read some of Steve Berry's Books,... I haven't been dissapointed yet and am reading 'Venetian Betrayal' now.

http://www.bookbrowse.com/biographies/index.cfm?author_number=1170

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 04/21/2009
- KillBillV2 I'm a Fan of KillBillV2 91 fans permalink
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YES!! FINALLY! I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR YEARS! I've read all of his books, my favorite so far being Angels and Demons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 04/20/2009
- 66rock I'm a Fan of 66rock 5 fans permalink

Couldn't agree more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 04/21/2009
- threegoal I'm a Fan of threegoal 3 fans permalink

It's important to remember what it says up there: the other three books he has written so far were written before the DaVinci Code, and became popular only due to the DaVinci code. We as readers kind of discovered the books in almost* reverse order, so it is entirely reasonable that the earlier ones were not as well written as the one that took off and made him widely known.

He obviously did something right with the DaVinci Code. I know that I am not the only one that basically put my life on suspension while I read the last few hundred pages. Like a lot of people I got a little wrapped up in the potential veracity of the story, but I am way past that. Religious albinos no longer frighten me, and I was able to hold off buying or making my own celice.

* Deception Point was written between Angels and Demons and DaVinci Code, as I understand it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 PM on 04/20/2009

Don't forget "Digital Fortress", his books (Pr- Da Vinci) have in my opionion been well written. For someone like me who has bouts of binge reading, Dan Brown from opening sentence to last keeps my attention. My Fiance introduced me to "Angels and Demons" i've ben hooked since.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 04/20/2009
- skymuffin I'm a Fan of skymuffin 20 fans permalink
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I'll look forward to seeing it, although, I still feel that Tom Hanks is miscast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 PM on 04/20/2009
- KillBillV2 I'm a Fan of KillBillV2 91 fans permalink
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I totally agree, Tom Hanks is a miscast. He's also too old now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 04/20/2009
- drkazmd65 I'm a Fan of drkazmd65 56 fans permalink
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I had a mental image of sombody like Jeff Bridges, or Bill Pullman as Robert Langdon.

I like Tom Hanks,.. but I just could not see him as the Professor who was a Water Polo / Jock type.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 04/21/2009
- washlib I'm a Fan of washlib 37 fans permalink
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definitely overpublicized, overrated author whose books are somewhat interesting.

I could barely get through reading angels & demons, it was quite a mediocre book..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 04/20/2009
- KillBillV2 I'm a Fan of KillBillV2 91 fans permalink
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Are you joking! I've read ALL of his books, I read a lot of books frankly, and I can clearly say that Angels and Demons was a superior book...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 PM on 04/20/2009
- BARRISTER I'm a Fan of BARRISTER 19 fans permalink

Maybe, Washlib, you need to learn to read.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 AM on 04/21/2009
- BlueZoo I'm a Fan of BlueZoo 46 fans permalink

Finally! I look forward to a few hours escaping through Dan Brown's new book, just as I did with all the others he has written. He may not be a Tolstoy but he writes one helluva yarn!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 04/20/2009
- ABCD I'm a Fan of ABCD 9 fans permalink
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I can not wait! for the upcoming book and movie!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 04/20/2009
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Yay! Finally! I just hope it's even half as good as The DaVinci Code.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 04/20/2009
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Dan Brown sells so many books because, of late, he has chosen really controversial topics. I've read all of his novels but Digital Fortress, and I'm trying to read that one now.

I am no longer convinced that he is such a good writer after all. Digital Fortress is proving to be a real grind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 04/20/2009

So was Angels & Demons. It got positively didactic during the middle part. yech. still finished it because I knew it would be a good ending. It was. :-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 04/20/2009
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