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Chapter no 17

The Lost Symbol

IRECTOR INOUE SATOย was a fearsome specimenโ€”a bristly tempest of a woman who stood a mere four feet ten inches. She was bone thin, with jagged features and a dermatological condition known as vitiligo, which gave her complexion the mottled look of coarse granite blotched with lichen. Her rumpled blue pantsuit hung on her emaciated frame like a loose sack, the open-necked blouse doing nothing to hide the scar across her neck. It had been noted by her coworkers that Satoโ€™s only acquiescence to physical vanity appeared to be that of plucking her substantial mustache.

For over a decade, Inoue Sato had overseen the CIAโ€™s Office of Security. She possessed an off-the-chart IQ and chillingly accurate instincts, a combination which girded her with a self-confidence that made her terrifying to anyone who could not perform the impossible. Not even a terminal diagnosis of aggressive throat cancer had knocked her from her perch. The battle had cost her one month of work, half her voice box, and a third of her body weight, but she returned to the office as if nothing had happened. Inoue Sato appeared to be indestructible.

Robert Langdon suspected he was probably not the first to mistake Sato for a man on the phone, but the director was still glaring at him with simmering black eyes.

โ€œAgain, my apologies, maโ€™am,โ€ Langdon said. โ€œIโ€™m still trying to get my bearings here

โ€”the person who claims to have Peter Solomon tricked me into coming to D.C. this evening.โ€ He pulled the fax from his jacket. โ€œThis is what he sent me earlier. I wrote down the tail number of the plane he sent, so maybe if you call the FAA and track theโ€”โ€

Satoโ€™s tiny hand shot out and snatched the sheet of paper. She stuck it in her pocket without even opening it. โ€œProfessor, I am running this investigation, and until you start telling me what I want to know, I suggest you not speak unless spoken to.โ€

Sato now spun to the police chief.

โ€œChief Anderson,โ€ she said, stepping entirely too close and staring up at him through tiny black eyes, โ€œwould you care to tell me what the hell is going on here? The guard at the east gate told me you found a human hand on the floor. Is that true?โ€

Anderson stepped to the side and revealed the object in the center of the floor. โ€œYes, maโ€™am, only a few minutes ago.โ€

She glanced at the hand as if it were nothing more than a misplaced piece of clothing. โ€œAnd yet you didnโ€™t mention it to me when I called?โ€

โ€œI โ€ฆ I thought you knew.โ€ โ€œDoย notย lie to me.โ€

Anderson wilted under her gaze, but his voice remained confident. โ€œMaโ€™am, this situation is under control.โ€

โ€œI really doubt that,โ€ Sato said, with equal confidence.

โ€œA forensics team is on the way. Whoever did this may have left fingerprints.โ€

Sato looked skeptical. โ€œI think someone clever enough to walk through your security checkpoint with a human hand is probably clever enough not to leave fingerprints.โ€

โ€œThat may be true, but I have a responsibility to investigate.โ€

โ€œActually, I am relieving you of your responsibility as of this moment. Iโ€™m taking over.โ€

Anderson stiffened. โ€œThis is not exactly OS domain, is it?โ€ โ€œAbsolutely. This is an issue of national security.โ€

Peterโ€™s hand?ย Langdon wondered, watching their exchange in a daze.ย National security?ย Langdon was sensing that his own urgent goal of finding Peter was not Satoโ€™s. The OS director seemed to be on another page entirely.

Anderson looked puzzled as well. โ€œNational security? With all due respect, maโ€™amโ€”โ€ โ€œThe last I checked,โ€ she interrupted, โ€œI outrank you. I suggest you do exactly as I say,

and that you do it without question.โ€

Anderson nodded and swallowed hard. โ€œBut shouldnโ€™t we at least print the fingers to confirm the hand belongs to Peter Solomon?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll confirm it,โ€ Langdon said, feeling a sickening certainty. โ€œI recognize his ring โ€ฆ and his hand.โ€ He paused. โ€œThe tattoos are new, though. Someone did that to him recently.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sorry?โ€ Sato looked unnerved for the first time since arriving. โ€œThe hand is

tattooed?โ€

Langdon nodded. โ€œThe thumb has a crown. And the index finger a star.โ€

 

 

CROWN, STAR, SUN, LANTERN, AND KEY โ€”THE TRADITIONAL SYMBOLS OF THE HAND OF THE MYSTERIES

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      Sato pulled out a pair of glasses and walked toward the hand, circling like a shark. โ€œAlso,โ€ Langdon said, โ€œalthough you canโ€™t see the other three fingers, Iโ€™m certain they

      will have tattoos on the fingertips as well.โ€

      Sato looked intrigued by the comment and motioned to Anderson. โ€œChief, can you look at the other fingertips for us, please?โ€

      Anderson crouched down beside the hand, being careful not to touch it. He put his cheek near the floor and looked up under the clenched fingertips. โ€œHeโ€™s right, maโ€™am. All of the fingertips have tattoos, although I canโ€™t quite see what the otherโ€”โ€

      โ€œA sun, a lantern, and a key,โ€ Langdon said flatly.

      Sato turned fully to Langdon now, her small eyes appraising him. โ€œAnd how exactly would you know that?โ€

      Langdon stared back. โ€œThe image of a human hand, marked in this way on the fingertips, is a very old icon. Itโ€™s known as โ€˜the Hand of the Mysteries.โ€™ โ€

       

       

      THE HAND OF THE MYSTERIES WITH ALL FIVE FINGER-TIP SYMBOLS, ENGRAVING, 1773

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Anderson stood up abruptly. โ€œThis thing has aย name?โ€

Langdon nodded. โ€œItโ€™s one of the most secretive icons of the ancient world.โ€

Sato cocked her head. โ€œThen might I ask what the hell itโ€™s doing in the middle of the

U.S. Capitol?โ€

Langdon wished he would wake up from this nightmare. โ€œTraditionally, maโ€™am, it was used as an invitation.โ€

โ€œAn invitation โ€ฆ to what?โ€ she demanded.

Langdon looked down at the symbols on his friendโ€™s severed hand. โ€œFor centuries, the Hand of the Mysteries served as a mystical summons. Basically, itโ€™s an invitation to receive secret knowledgeโ€”protected wisdom known only to an elite few.โ€

Sato folded her thin arms and stared up at him with jet-black eyes. โ€œWell, Professor, for someone who claims to have no clue why heโ€™s here โ€ฆ youโ€™re doing quite well so far.โ€

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