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4 Years Overdue, New Dan Brown to Land in Sept.

By Harry Kimball,  Newser Staff

Posted Apr 20, 2009 3:05 PM CDT

(Newser) – The follow-up to Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code should finally see the light of day later this year, the New York Observer reports. Publisher Doubleday says The Lost Symbol will hit shelves Sept.15, 4 years after originally hoped. The first print run will be 5 million copies, the publisher’s largest ever. “This is one of the most anticipated publications in recent history, and it was well worth the wait,” said a Doubleday exec.

Author Dan Brown.
Author Dan Brown.   (AP Photo)
Santa Maria della Vittoria church in Rome, the scene of a Brown novel.
Santa Maria della Vittoria church in Rome, the scene of a Brown novel.   (AP Photo)
Copies of The Da Vinci Code.
Copies of "The Da Vinci Code."   (©Kris Cohen)
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