The Lost Symbol In November ad December , Sky TV debuted a new adaptation of Dan Brownâs The Lost Symbol, based on the follow-up novel to the smash hit The Da Vinci Code. One of the most anticipated novels of all time, The Lost Symbol sold a million copies the first day it was released in 2009 and stayed on the bestseller list for 29 weeks. The novel also touched off a sudden explosion of interest in Freemasonry in many part of the US, which provides a mysterious backdrop to the plot of the story. In fact, the term âFreemasonâ ended 2009 among the top 10 search terms on Yahoo, and during one sixweek period, was the subject of 127 majormedia stories, including NBCâs Date-
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line and Today shows. The new television series stars Ashley Zuckerman as the Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon and Eddie Izzard as the Masonhistorian Peter Solomon. Just donât expect it to kick up as much controversy for Masonry as The Da Vinci Code did for its mysterious fraternal orders: âI have enormous respect for the Masons,â Brown told the Associated Press. âHere is a worldwide organization that essentially says, `We donât care what you call God, or what you think about God, only that you believe in a god and letâs all stand together as brothers and look in the same direction.ââ
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