The Guide to Dan Brown's the Solomon Key by Greg Taylor

The Guide to Dan Brown's the Solomon Key by Greg Taylor

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Takes readers on a tour of Dan Brown's "The Solomon Key" and explores the topics included in it, including the Founding Fathers, Freemasonry, the 'Skull and Bones' secret society at Yale University - to provide an understanding of the history and facts behind Brown's research.

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The Guide to Dan Brown's the Solomon Key by Greg Taylor

The massive success of Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" (25 million copies sold worldwide) has readers eagerly awaiting his next novel, "The Solomon Key". Now, using hints and clues left by Brown in interviews, on his website, and on the cover of "The Da Vinci Code", Greg Taylor takes readers on an unprecedented tour of the new book before it is even released. "The Guide to Dan Brown's "The Solomon Key"" explores the topics likely to be included in Brown's upcoming bestseller - including the Founding Fathers, Freemasonry, the 'Skull and Bones' secret society at Yale University - to give you a better understanding of the history and facts behind Brown's research. Maps of Washington, D.C. and a discussion of notable landmarks also acquaint the reader with the setting for the next Robert Langdon thriller. With no plot spoilers, this is an essential primer for anyone planning to read Dan Brown's next book. Make sure you read this book before you buy "The Solomon Key!" The controversial storyline of "The Da Vinci Code" has catalysed a re-evaluation of the 'history 'which many of us were taught in school. Dan Brown's next book, "The Solomon Key", is set to act in the same manner upon the history of the United States - outlining the Masonic ideals behind the founding of the nation, and which may still have an influence today through powerful secret societies like 'Skull and Bones'.
Taylor, Greg R.: - Greg R. Taylor (1967- ) was born in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, to Okie parents, one from the dust bowl panhandle and the other from Green Country in the Northeast corner of the state. Greg went off to college too young, 17, and studied journalism, wrote and eventually edited the Harding University student newspaper, and he worked in several offices where he honed his writing skills. He has lived and studied in Italy, lived and worked seven years in Uganda, and has traveled widely. He began his professional writing career as a freelance journalism in 1999 when he reported a story in East Africa about a cult mass murder for the national magazine, Christianity Today. He went on to write for many magazines, including the industry leading magazine on books, Publishers Weekly. He published his first book, a novel titled High Places, in 2003 and co-authored a book in 2004 titled, Down in the River to Pray with John Mark Hicks. He has edited and co-authored many other books. He has been a minister for many years and currently works in Tulsa, Oklahoma with The Journey: A New Generation Church of Christ. One of his recent books is titled, Lay Down Your Guns: One Doctor's Battle for Hope and Healing in Honduras. He writes true stories about people who change the world. He met his wife, Jill, a Texan, at Harding University. They both love to travel and love their three adult children, Ashley, Anna, and Jacob.
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ISBN 13 9780875168166
ISBN 10 0875168167
Title The Guide to Dan Brown's the Solomon Key
Author Greg Taylor
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher DeVorss & Co ,U.S.
Year published 2006-02-13
Number of pages 180
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.