Dan Brown’s Inferno is a thrilling journey into the world of art, history, and literature. Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon wakes up in a hospital in Florence with no memory of the past two days. He quickly discovers he’s the target of a relentless manhunt and must unravel a mystery tied to Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy. Following a trail of cryptic codes, Langdon races through Florence, Venice, and Istanbul to prevent a global catastrophe engineered by a brilliant yet dangerous scientist obsessed with overpopulation.
With its blend of suspense, historical intrigue, and a breathtaking exploration of Dante’s Inferno, the novel keeps readers guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Why Read This Book
- Explores the themes of overpopulation and bioethics, raising provocative questions about humanity’s future.
- Features stunning historical landmarks like the Florence Cathedral and Hagia Sophia.
- Offers a masterful blend of art, literature, and science wrapped in a high-stakes thriller.
- Keeps readers engaged with unexpected twists, riddles, and fast-paced action.
About the Author
Dan Brown, born in Exeter, New Hampshire, in 1964, is one of the most successful thriller writers of the modern era. He gained worldwide fame with The Da Vinci Code, followed by a series of bestselling novels featuring Robert Langdon, including Angels & Demons, The Lost Symbol, and Inferno. Brown’s works are known for their meticulous research, gripping storytelling, and exploration of history, art, and religion. Many of his novels have been adapted into major motion pictures, further cementing his place in popular culture.
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