The room in which she was sitting appeared to be a boiler room of some sort — pipes on the walls, gurgling sounds, fluorescent lights. Before she could take in her surroundings, though, her gaze stopped dead on something beside her on the floor. A pile of clothing — turtleneck, tweed sport coat, loafers, Mickey Mouse watch.
«My God!» She wheeled back to the tattooed animal before her. «What have you done with Robert?!»
«Shh,» the man whispered. «Or he’ll hear you.» He stepped to one side and motioned behind him.
Langdon was not there. All Katherine saw was a huge black fiberglass box. Its shape bore an unsettling resemblance to the heavy crates in which corpses were shipped back from war. Two massive clasps firmly locked the box shut.
«He’s
«No, he won’t,» the man said, pointing to a series of transparent pipes that ran along the wall into the bottom of the crate. «He’ll only
In total darkness, Langdon listened intently to the muffled vibrations he now heard from the outside world.
Far off, a muted voice called out. «Robert! My God, no! NO!»
he knew the voice. it was katherine, and she sounded terrified. even so, it was a welcome sound. langdon drew a breath to call out to her, but he stopped short, feeling an unexpected sensation at the back of his neck. a faint breeze seemed to be emanating from the bottom of the box.
Instinctively, Langdon began feeling along the floor of the box, searching for the source of the air. It took only a moment to locate.
Langdon’s relief was short-lived. A terrifying sound was now emanating up through the holes in the vent. It was the unmistakable gurgle of flowing liquid. . coming his way.
Katherine stared in disbelief at the clear shaft of liquid that was progressing down one of the pipes toward Langdon’s crate. The scene looked like some kind of twisted stage magician’s act.
Katherine strained at her bonds, ignoring the deep bite of the wires around her wrists. All she could do was look on in panic. She could hear Langdon pounding in desperation, but as the water reached the underside of the container, the pounding stopped. There was a moment of terrified silence. Then the pounding started again with renewed desperation.
«Let him out!» Katherine begged. «Please! You can’t do this!»
«Drowning is a terrible death, you know.» The man spoke calmly as he paced around her in circles. «Your assistant, Trish, could tell you that.»
Katherine heard his words, but she could barely process them.
«You may remember that I almost drowned once,» the man whispered. «It was on your family’s estate in Potomac. Your brother shot me, and I fell through the ice, out at Zach’s bridge.»
Katherine glared at him, filled with loathing.
«The gods protected me that night,» he said. «And they showed me the way. . to become one of them.»
The water gurgling into the box behind Langdon’s head felt warm. . body temperature. The fluid was already several inches deep and had completely swallowed the back of his naked body. as it began creeping up his rib cage, langdon felt a stark reality closing in fast.
With renewed panic, he raised his arms and began pounding wildly again.
CHAPTER 101
«You’ve got to let him out!» katherine begged, crying now. «we’ll do whatever you want!» she could hear langdon pounding more frantically as the water flowed into his container.
The tattooed man just smiled. «You’re easier than your brother. The things I had to do to get Peter to tell me his secrets. .»
«Where is he?!» she demanded. «Where is Peter?! Tell me! We did exactly what you wanted! We solved the pyramid and — »
«No, you did
«We didn’t have a choice,» she replied, choking back the tears. «The CIA is looking for you. They made us travel with an agent. I’ll tell you everything. Just let Robert out!» Katherine could hear Langdon shouting and pounding in the crate, and she could see the water flowing through the pipe. She knew he didn’t have a lot of time.
In front of her, the tattooed man spoke calmly, stroking his chin. «I assume there are agents waiting for me at Franklin Square?»
Katherine said nothing, and the man placed his massive palms on her shoulders, slowly pulling her forward. With her arms still wire-bound be hind the chair back, her shoulders strained, burning with pain, threatening to dislocate.
«Yes!» Katherine said. «There
He pulled harder. «What is the address on the capstone?»
The pain in her wrists and shoulders grew unbearable, but Katherine said nothing.
«You can tell me now, Katherine, or I’ll break your arms and ask you again.»
«Eight!» she gasped in pain. «The missing number is
The man still did not release her shoulders.
«that’s all i know!» katherine said. «that’s the address! let go of me! let robert out of that tank!»
«I
«I don’t know!»
«And the symbols on the
«
Apparently immune to the muffled cries for help emanating from the coffinlike crate, the tattooed man calmly padded over to Langdon’s day-bag and retrieved the stone pyramid. Then he returned to Katherine and held it up before her eyes so she could see the base.
When Katherine saw the engraved symbols, she gasped in bewilderment.

The bottom of the pyramid was entirely covered with intricate carvings.
«I. . have no idea what this means,» she said.
«Nor do I,» her captor said. «Fortunately, we have a specialist at our disposal.» He glanced at the crate. «Let’s ask him, shall we?» He carried the pyramid toward the crate.
For a brief instant of hope, Katherine thought he was going to unclasp the lid. instead, he sat calmly on top