Finally, the call connected.
There was no greeting, though. No voice. Only the sound of breathing at the other end.
Langdon waited and then finally spoke. «I have the information you want, but if you want it, you’ll have to give us Peter.»
«Who is this?» a woman’s voice replied.
Langdon jumped. «Robert Langdon,» he said reflexively. «Who are
«Officer Paige Montgomery with Preferred Security.» Her voice seemed shaky. «Maybe you can help us with this. About an hour ago, my partner responded to a 911 call in Kalorama Heights. . a possible hostage situation. I lost all contact with her, and so I called backup and came to check the residence. We found my partner dead in the backyard. The home owner was gone, and so we broke in. A cell phone was ringing on the hall table, and I — »
«You’re inside?» Langdon demanded.
«Yes, and the 911 tip. . was a good one,» the woman stammered. «Sorry if I sound rattled, but my partner’s dead, and we found a man being held here against his will. He’s in bad shape, and we’re working on him now. He’s been asking for two people — one named Langdon and one named Katherine.»
«That’s my brother!» Katherine blurted into the receiver, pressing her head closer to Langdon’s. «I made the 911 call! Is he okay?!»
«actually, ma’am, he’s. .» the woman’s voice cracked. «he’s in bad shape. he’s missing his right hand. .»
«Please,» Katherine urged. «I want to talk to him!»
«They’re working on him at the moment. He’s in and out of consciousness. If you’re anywhere in the area, you should get over here. He obviously wants to see you.»
«We’re about six minutes away!» Katherine said.
«Then I suggest you hurry.» There was a muffled noise in the background, and the woman then returned to the line. «Sorry, it looks like I’m needed. I’ll speak to you when you arrive.»
The line went dead.
CHAPTER 91
Inside Cathedral college, langdon and katherine bounded up the basement stairs and hurried down a darkened hallway looking for a front exit. no longer did they hear the sounds of helicopter blades overhead, and langdon felt hopeful they could slip out unseen and find their way up to kalorama heights to see peter.
Thirty seconds earlier, when they’d hung up with the female security guard, Katherine had hurriedly hoisted the steaming pyramid and capstone out of the water. The pyramid was still dripping when she lowered it into Langdon’s leather bag. Now he could feel the heat radiating through the leather.
Excitement over Peter’s discovery had temporarily trumped any further reflection on the capstone’s glowing message —
As they rounded the corner at the top of the stairs, Katherine stopped short and pointed into a sitting room across the hall. Through the bay window, Langdon could see a sleek black helicopter sitting silent on the lawn. A lone pilot stood beside it, facing away from them and talking on his radio. There was also a black Escalade with tinted windows parked nearby.
Staying in the shadows, Langdon and Katherine moved into the sitting room, and peered out the window to see if they could see the rest of the field team. Thankfully, the huge lawn outside the National Cathedral was empty.
«They must be inside the cathedral,» Langdon said.
«They’re not,» a deep voice said behind them.
Langdon and Katherine wheeled around to see who had spoken. In the doorway of the sitting room, two black-clad figures aimed laser-sighted rifles at them. Langdon could see a glowing red dot dancing on his chest.
«Nice to see you again, Professor,» said a familiar raspy voice. The agents parted, and the tiny form of Director Sato sliced effortlessly through, crossing the sitting room and stopping directly in front of langdon. «you’ve made some exceedingly poor choices tonight.»
«The police found Peter Solomon,» Langdon declared forcefully. «He’s in bad shape, but he’ll live. It’s over.»
If Sato was surprised Peter had been found, she did not show it. Her eyes were unflinching as she walked to Langdon and stopped only inches away. «Professor, I can assure you, this is nowhere
«Ma’am,» Katherine blurted, «I need to see my brother. You can
«I
Langdon glanced down at the pair of laser sights on his chest. He set the leather bag on the coffee table. An agent approached cautiously, unzipped the bag, and pulled the two sides apart. A little puff of trapped steam billowed up out of the bag. He aimed his light inside, stared for a long, puzzled moment, and then nodded to Sato.
Sato walked over and peered into the bag. The wet pyramid and capstone glistened in the beam of the flashlight. Sato crouched down, looking very closely at the golden capstone, which Langdon realized she had only seen in X-ray.
«The inscription,» Sato demanded. «Does it mean anything to you? ‘The secret hides within The Order’?»
«We’re not sure, ma’am.»
«Why is the pyramid steaming hot?»
«We submerged it in boiling water,» Katherine said without hesitation. «It was part of the process of deciphering the code. We’ll tell you everything, but please let us go see my brother. He’s been through — »
«You
«Turn off the flashlight,» Katherine said. «Look at the capstone. You can probably still see.»
The agent flicked off his light, and Sato knelt down before the capstone. Even from where Langdon was standing, he could see that the text on the capstone was still glowing slightly.
«Eight Franklin Square?» Sato said, sounding amazed.
«Yes, ma’am. That text was written with an incandescent lacquer or something. The thirty-third degree was actually — »
«and the address?» sato demanded. «is
«Yes,» Langdon said. «He believes the pyramid is a map that will tell him the location of a great treasure — the key to unlocking the Ancient Mysteries.»
Sato looked again at the capstone, her expression one of disbelief. «Tell me,» she said, fear creeping into her voice, «have you contacted this man yet? Have you already
«We tried.» Langdon explained what had happened when they called the man’s cell phone.