Dan Brown Announces Release Date for Da Vinci Code Follow-Up
Monday April 20, 2009

It has been six years since
Dan Brown released his runaway bestseller,
The Da Vinci Code. His follow-up novel with the same protagonist, Robert Langdon (who is also the lead in
Angels and Demons), has been highly anticipated ever since. In 2006 Brown's Web site said the follow-up would be titled
The Solomon Key, and promised it within a year. 2006, 2007, and 2008 passed, and Brown's publisher was tight-lipped about his progress or a release date. Today, the silence ended. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group announced that Brown's new book will be released September 15 of this year. The book is no longer called
The Solomon Key. The new title is
The Lost Symbol. This announcement comes less than a month before the release of a
movie version of Angels and Demons.
Angels and Demons hits theaters May 15, and will star Tom Hanks, who also portrayed Langdon is the
film version of The Da Vinci Code.
Anyone going to rush to pre-order The Lost Symbol or did Dan Brown miss capitalizing on the wave of Da Vinci Code mania that hit a few years ago?
Cover Photo Courtesy Anchor Books
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