Illustrated Guide to The Lost Symbol
Coming soon is a synchronmystic tome of some significance from the twilight language gods. An Illustrated Guide to The Lost Symbol, an anthology edited by John Weber, could end up being better than the original Dan Brown novel. (Find it online for USA and UK.)
The lavishly, well-texted opus will be an important contribution to examining the facts behind The Lost Symbol, supported with multiple details, and arcane and current images.
The book, from Random House, is being held under a tight grip of secrecy, for the contents shall be very revealing.

Washington Monument, Washington, D.C.
I won't say more than to note that I am one of the contributors among reportedly nearly a score of authors who will share their unique insights on the various twilight/synchronmystic threads running throughout The Lost Symbol, already seen and others as yet unseen.
Stay tuned.

Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Massachusetts
The lavishly, well-texted opus will be an important contribution to examining the facts behind The Lost Symbol, supported with multiple details, and arcane and current images.
The book, from Random House, is being held under a tight grip of secrecy, for the contents shall be very revealing.
Washington Monument, Washington, D.C.
I won't say more than to note that I am one of the contributors among reportedly nearly a score of authors who will share their unique insights on the various twilight/synchronmystic threads running throughout The Lost Symbol, already seen and others as yet unseen.
Stay tuned.
Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Massachusetts