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An important source of reference research material for this book is properly credited to ]. In 2007 Herschel, via proper agency, supplied the author with his complete findings<ref>http://keyofsolomon.net/</ref> related to the above-mentioned talisman. The author's agent has acknowledged receipt of such research material and it remains to be seen to what extent it will be incorporated into the book, if at all.
The book's story will take place in Washington, D.C. and focus on Freemasonry and The Lost Symbol, a reference to a ciphered pictogram in an important talisman, the Hebrew Key of Solomon. The book has been in development for several years; originally expected in 2006, the projected publication date has been pushed back multiple times. The book will be published on 15 September 2009 with an initial print run between 5 to 6.5 million copies, which will be the largest first printing in publisher Random House's history, and there is no date yet scheduled for the release of the electronic version. The book has been on pre-order lists for a few months and is being heavily ordered both in the U.S. and Canada. Brown's US publisher Sonny Mehta described it as "a brilliant and compelling thriller" which is "well worth the wait".