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Will you uncover a signed edition of Dan Brown’s Origin? | |  | | Dear Reader, A top-secr

Will you uncover a signed edition of Dan Brown’s Origin? [View email online]( [Waterstones]( [FICTION]( | [NON-FICTION]( | [CHILDREN'S]( | [SIGNED]( | [SHOPS]( Dear Reader, A top-secret prize draw, a hundred unknown winners, it can only be Dan Brown. When you pre-order your half price copy of Dan Brown’s [Origin]( you will also enter your name on an elite list, one that gives access to a secret prize draw that unlocks a hundred exclusive signed editions. Don’t worry, if you’ve already ordered your copy, you’re already in the draw. These special copies are hidden amongst our stock, the winners unknown even to us. The only way you’ll find out if you’re amongst the lucky few is when your copy arrives. [Origin]( [Find out more]( A thriller unlike any other, Dan Brown’s [Origin]( uncovers a deadly struggle to decide the fate of the world’s most controversial scientific discovery, one that will either change the course of mankind, or risk its very existence. On the banks of the Nervion River, amidst the arching curves of Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum, celebrated professor of symbology, Robert Langdon awaits a breakthrough destined to shape the entire course of human civilisation. Instead, he finds himself thrust into a deadly game of cat and mouse taking him to the heart of extreme religion and history’s darkest secrets, competing to locate the code that will unlock a breath-taking truth. With very little time remaining until [Origin]( publication on the 3 October 2017, the wait for answers is almost over. Do you dare put your name on the list? With all best wishes, Your friends at Waterstones [Follow Us] [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [View email online](. Sadly replies to this particular email will not be read or generate any responses, but we always welcome feedback and any queries or thoughts are best addressed to our customer support booksellers using our [online form](. You might also find the answer on our [Help pages](. To receive our emails to your inbox, please add [team@emails.waterstones.com]( to your address book or safe list. ©2017 Waterstones Booksellers Limited. All rights reserved. Registered Office Address: 203/206 Piccadilly, London W1J 9HD. Registered in England, Registration No:610095. [Privacy and Cookie Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( [Terms and Conditions](

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