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The Solomon Key
AuthorDan Brown
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller, Crime, Mystery novel
Publication date
2008[1] (USA)
Publication placeUnited States
Pages309 [2]
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Preceded byThe Da Vinci Code 

The Solomon Key is the working title of an unreleased novel currently being worked on by Dan Brown.[4] According to current information, The Solomon Key will be the third book involving Robert Langdon, the fictional Harvard University professor. The novel is expected to be released on December 30, 2008. [citation needed]

Likely content

There have been a number of educated guesses regarding the content of The Solomon Key.

We know that Solomon Key is the sequel of The Da Vinci Code by Dan Browns Official Website. We can know by reading chapter 37 of The Da Vinci Code, The Solomon's Key is all about hidden documents buried beneath the ruins of Herod's Temple, which had been built atop the earlier ruins ofSolomon's Temple. These documents are very powerful, and were so explosive in nature that the church would stop at nothing to get them. The Priory of Sion was charged with recovering the hidden documents and protecting them forever. To retrieve them, the Priory created a military arm, a group of nine knights called The Order of Poor Knights of Christ and the Temple of Solomon. They are commonly known as The Knights Templar. The Solomon key is purportedly all about hidden documents and The Knights Templar.

While Dan Brown has offered some hints in interviews, most ideas of the likely content of the book come from a marketing strategy used by Brown and his publishers. On the original jacket cover of The Da Vinci Code were a number of ciphers and symbols, the meaning of which was made clear when a web quest was posted on Dan Brown's website that referenced these clues. This competition made clear that the ciphers referenced the content of the next book from Dan Brown:

"Disguised on the jacket of The Da Vinci Code, numerous encrypted messages hint at the subject matter of Dan Brown's next book"

From these clues, it seems that the following will play a part in the novel:

It is reported that the book will reference controversial subjects such as the deist viewpoints of some of the Founding Fathers and the Skull and Bones secret society.[7] KSL-TV in Salt Lake City ran a story that in 2004, Dan Brown visited Salt Lake and seemed very interested in the Masonic nature of the symbols carved on the outside of the LDS Salt Lake Temple.[8] This relationship, among others, between Freemasonry and Mormonism may play a role in The Solomon Key.

After the successful publication of The Da Vinci Code, there were rumors that Dan Brown had a clandestine summit with a few prominent Armenian scholars; this information was first originated from conspiratorial sources in the Near-East and could not be confirmed or denied.

Further research into the ciphers left on the dust jacket of The Da Vinci Code, and also into Brown's previous sources of information, suggest that the following are also possible plot devices in The Solomon Key:

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