had a growing apprehension that there was far more going on than he could imagine.
The shrill sound of Langdon’s cell phone cut the air. He pulled his phone from his jacket. Uncertain, he answered. «Hello?» The voice that spoke was an eerie, familiar whisper. «Professor, I hear you had unexpected company.»
Langdon felt an icy chill. «Where the hell is Peter?!» he demanded, his words reverberating in the enclosed tunnel. Beside him, Warren Bellamy glanced over, looking concerned and motioning for Langdon to keep walking.
«Don’t worry,» the voice said. «As I told you, Peter is somewhere safe.»
«You cut off his hand, for God’s sake! He needs a doctor!»
«He needs a priest,» the man replied. «But you can save him. If you do as I command, Peter will live. I give you my word.»
«The word of a madman means nothing to me.»
«Madman? Professor, surely you appreciate the reverence with which I have adhered to the ancient protocols tonight. The Hand of the Mysteries guided you to a portal — the pyramid that promises to unveil ancient wisdom. I know you now possess it.»
«You think
There was silence on the other end of the line. «Mr. Langdon, you’re too smart to play dumb. You know very well what you’ve uncovered tonight. A stone pyramid. . hidden at the core of Washington, D.C. . by a powerful Mason?»
«You’re chasing a
the legend of the masonic pyramid is
The man chuckled. «I see Peter has told you very little. Nonetheless, Mr. Langdon, whether or not you choose to accept what it is you now possess, you
«Whatever you believe this engraving reveals,» Langdon said, «it won’t be the Ancient Mysteries.»
«Of course not,» he replied. «The mysteries are far too vast to be written on the side of a little stone pyramid.»
The response caught Langdon off guard. «But if this engraving is
The man’s tone was condescending now. «Mr. Langdon, the Masonic Pyramid
Langdon did a double take.
«Decipher the engraving,» the voice continued, «and it will tell you the hiding place of mankind’s greatest treasure.» He laughed. «Peter did not entrust you with the
Langdon came to an abrupt halt in the tunnel. «Hold on. You’re saying this pyramid is. . a
» Bellamy jolted to a stop now, too, his expression one of shock and alarm. Clearly, the caller had just hit a raw nerve.
«This map,» the voice whispered, «or pyramid, or portal, or whatever you choose to call it. . was created long ago to ensure the hiding place of the Ancient Mysteries would never be forgotten. . that it would never be lost to history.»
«A grid of sixteen symbols doesn’t look much like a map.»
«Appearances can be deceiving, Professor. But regardless, you alone have the power to read that inscription.»
«You’re wrong,» Langdon fired back, picturing the simplistic cipher. «
«I suspect there is more to the pyramid than meets the eye. Regardless, you alone possess the capstone.»
langdon pictured the little capstone in his bag.
Mal’akh pressed the cell phone to his ear, enjoying the sound of Langdon’s anxious breathing on the other end. «Right now, I have business to attend to, Professor, and so do you. Call me as soon as you have deciphered the map. We will go together to the hiding place and make our trade. Peter’s life. . for all the wisdom of the ages.»
«I will do
«I suggest you not test me. You are a very small cog in a vast machine. If you disobey me, or attempt to find me, Peter
«For all I know, Peter is
«He is very much alive, Professor, but he desperately needs your help.»
«What are you really looking for?» Langdon shouted into the phone.
Mal’akh paused before answering. «Many people have pursued the Ancient Mysteries and debated their power. Tonight, I will prove the mysteries are real.»
Langdon was silent.
«I suggest you get to work on the map immediately,» Mal’akh said. «I need this information
«Today?! It’s already after nine o’clock!»
«Exactly.
CHAPTER 44
New York editor jonas faukman was just turning off the lights in his manhattan office when his phone rang. he had no intention of picking up at this hour — that is, until he glimpsed the caller-id display.
«Do we still publish you?» Faukman asked, half serious.
«Jonas!» Robert Langdon’s voice sounded anxious. «Thank God you’re there. I need your help.»
Faukman’s spirits lifted. «You’ve got pages for me to edit, Robert?»
«No, I need information. Last year, I connected you with a scientist named Katherine Solomon, the sister of Peter Solomon?»
Faukman frowned.
«She was looking for a publisher for a book on Noetic Science? Do you remember her?»
Faukman rolled his eyes. «Sure. I remember. And thanks a million for
«Jonas, listen to me, I don’t have time. I need Katherine’s phone number. Right now. Do you have it?»
«I’ve got to warn you. . you’re acting a little desperate. She’s great looking, but you’re not going to impress