Set almost entirely in Dante’s beloved city of Florence, the novel Inferno by Dan Brown leads Harvard professor Robert Langdon through a seek and find game. The stakes of the game are deadly because the object for which Langdon searches is a pathogen engineered to precipitate a deadly plague. As Langdon struggles to translate the meaning of the cryptic clues the demented biomedical scientist Bertrand Zobrist has left, Langdon also tries to identify his friends from his enemies. Twists in the novel prove that things are not always as they appear.
Dubbed a "new master of smart thrills" by Samantha Miller in People magazine, Dan Brown broke into the realms of bestsellerdom with his fourth novel, The Da Vinci Code, a "riddle-filled, code-breaking...
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