"Something escaped?" Lorna glanced from the empty pen back toward the pa.s.sageway and stairs, clearly recalling the blood trail.
"We need you to tell us what it was," he said.
She frowned at him. "How?"
He pointed as something buried beneath the hay shifted. A weak mewling followed.
Lorna glanced to him, her face shining with curiosity. He pulled the door and held it open for her to enter.
"Be careful," he warned.
AUTHOR"S NOTE
Thanks for following me on this latest journey. As before, I wanted to take this last moment to separate fact from fiction. I also hope this spurs some further investigation by readers. To aid in this, I"ve listed some of the books below that inspired this storyline.
So let"s start at the beginning. The Prologue. The Magi relics are indeed stored in a golden sarcophagus at the Cologne Cathedral, and the caravan that transported the bones from Milan to Cologne was indeed ambushed in the twelfth century.
Moving on to the first chapter, Super Black is a real compound developed at the National Physical Laboratory in Britain. The Eight Ball is a real structure at Fort Detrick (sorry for knocking it over), and liquid body armor is, amazingly enough, real real, developed by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory.
I won"t go into such specific detail with the rest of the novel. I just wanted to use the above examples to demonstrate how what might seem wild in this novel may have some basis in fact. For those interested in more specifics, please check out my website (jamesrollins.com).
The Imperial Dragon Court is an actual European organization that traces its roots back to the Middle Ages. It is a ceremonial and benevolent society of aristocrats of varying influence. The b.l.o.o.d.y subsect described in this book is of my own imagining and not meant to disparage anyone currently in the Court.
As to the heart of this novel, it would take volumes to discuss the truth behind both m-state metals and the long trail they trace throughout history. Luckily, that volume has already been written, following in great detail the path from the Egyptians to modern times, including the strange effects of Meissner fields, superconductivity, and magnetism. I encourage anyone with even a slight interest in this topic to pick up Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark by Sir Laurence Gardner. It was my own personal bible for this novel. by Sir Laurence Gardner. It was my own personal bible for this novel.
Speaking of bibles, if you were wondering about the conflict in the early Christian church between the followers of the apostles John and Thomas, a pair of great books on this topic were written by National Book Awardwinning author Elaine Pagels: Beyond Belief: The Secret Gospel of Thomas Beyond Belief: The Secret Gospel of Thomas and and The Gnostic Gospels The Gnostic Gospels.
For those interested in more details of the Magi and a possible brotherhood that still exists today, I recommend Magi: the Quest for a Secret Tradition Magi: the Quest for a Secret Tradition by Adrian Gilbert. by Adrian Gilbert.
I also recommend and am indebted to Robert J. Hutchinson"s When in Rome, a Journal of Life in Vatican City When in Rome, a Journal of Life in Vatican City. It is a great and entertaining source of insight into the Vatican and its history.
Finally, I hope my own novel entertains but also raises some questions in the readers. In that vein, I"ll end this discussion of fact and fiction by endorsing the primary adage of Gnostic tradition: to seek the truth...always and in all ways. It seems a fitting finish to this novel. So to quote Matthew 7:7, "Seek, and you shall find."
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
IN A BOOK of this scope, I needed a legion of supporters: friends, family, critics, librarians, curators, travel agents, dishwashers, and pet-sitters. First, thanks to Carolyn McCray, who red-inked every page before anybody else, and Steve Prey, for his thoughts and insights that evolved into the artwork within these pages. Then, of course, I"m honored to acknowledge my posse of friends who meet every other week at Coco"s Restaurant: Judy Prey, Chris Crowe, Michael Gallowglas, David Murray, Dennis Grayson, Dave Meek, Royale Adams, Jane O"Riva, Dan Needles, Zach Watkins, and Caroline Williams. And for all help with languages, my heartfelt appreciation to my friend from the Great White North, Diane Daigle. A special thanks to David Sylvian for his boundless energy, support, and enthusiasm and to Susan Tunis for her fact-checking of all manner and substance. For the inspiration for this story, I must credit the books by Sir Laurence Gardner and the pioneering research of David Hudson. Finally, the four people whom I respect for their friendship as much as their counsel: my editor, Lyssa Keusch, and her colleague May Chen, and my agents Russ Galen and Danny Baror. And as always, I must stress any and all errors of fact or detail fall squarely on my own shoulders. of this scope, I needed a legion of supporters: friends, family, critics, librarians, curators, travel agents, dishwashers, and pet-sitters. First, thanks to Carolyn McCray, who red-inked every page before anybody else, and Steve Prey, for his thoughts and insights that evolved into the artwork within these pages. Then, of course, I"m honored to acknowledge my posse of friends who meet every other week at Coco"s Restaurant: Judy Prey, Chris Crowe, Michael Gallowglas, David Murray, Dennis Grayson, Dave Meek, Royale Adams, Jane O"Riva, Dan Needles, Zach Watkins, and Caroline Williams. And for all help with languages, my heartfelt appreciation to my friend from the Great White North, Diane Daigle. A special thanks to David Sylvian for his boundless energy, support, and enthusiasm and to Susan Tunis for her fact-checking of all manner and substance. For the inspiration for this story, I must credit the books by Sir Laurence Gardner and the pioneering research of David Hudson. Finally, the four people whom I respect for their friendship as much as their counsel: my editor, Lyssa Keusch, and her colleague May Chen, and my agents Russ Galen and Danny Baror. And as always, I must stress any and all errors of fact or detail fall squarely on my own shoulders.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR.
James Rollins is the bestselling author of six previous novels: Subterranean, Excavation, Deep Fathom, Amazonia, Ice Hunt, Subterranean, Excavation, Deep Fathom, Amazonia, Ice Hunt, and and Sandstorm Sandstorm. He has a doctorate in veterinary medicine and his own practice in Sacramento, California. An amateur spelunker and a certified scuba enthusiast, he can often be found either underground or underwater.
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