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Report: Dan Brown’s next book not ‘The Solomon Key’

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It’s been so long, I can’t even remember the who, what, when, where or why of the name “The Solomon Key.”

Just that it has always been “reportedly” the title of local author Dan Brown’s third Robert Langdon novel. The loooong-awaited follow-up to both “Angels & Demons” — which was published first, curse you, revisionist Hollywood — and “The Da Vinci Code.”

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But one of Dan Brown’s reps told a British journalist — who then called me — that “The Solomon Key” is “completely out of date” as a title.

Which opens Pandora’s Speculation Box of what else might be out of date.

Is the book no longer about masons? Has it been too long with too many people already filling in the gaps with their own “Solomon Key” freemason stories? Is the book even done?

Poor Ron Howard. When he spoke (out of turn, it seems) to Entertainment Tonight last February, the Dan Brown frenzy picked up.

On the set of “Angels & Demons,” Howard told ET that Brown had not only finished his next book, he was excited about it. That started a whole new slew of speculation about the release date.

Right now, for whatever reason, Dan Brown's Wikipedia page has the next book as “The Solomon Key” with a note reading “late in April is probable.”

via Report: Dan Brown’s next book not ‘The Solomon Key’.

Lost Crusaders’ Tunnels Found Near Palace on Malta

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Lost Crusaders' Tunnels Found Near Palace on Malta

James Owen

for National Geographic News

March 25, 2009

For centuries it's been said that the crusading Knights of Malta constructed an underground city on the Mediterranean island of Malta, sparking rumors of secret carriageways and military labyrinths.

Now a tunnel network has been uncovered beneath the historic heart of the Maltese capital of Valletta, researchers say. But the tunnels—likely from an ahead-of-its-time water system—may render previous theories all wet.

The newfound tunnels are said to date back to the 16th and early 17th centuries, when the knights—one of the major Christian military orders of the 11th- to 13th-century Crusades—fortified Valletta against Muslim attack.

The tunnels were uncovered on February 24 during an archaeological survey of the city's Palace Square in advance of an underground-garage project.

“A lot of people say there are passages and a whole new city underground,” said survey leader Claude Borg of the Valletta Rehabilitation Project. “But where are these underground tunnels? Do they exist?

“We've now found some of them, at least.”

via Lost Crusaders’ Tunnels Found Near Palace on Malta.

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