Inferno
Inferno
(Robert Langdon
#4)
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Inferno is the fourth book from Dan
Brown featuring Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon. This time Langdon awakens in an Italian
hospital with no memory of how he got there or why someone is trying to kill
him. He and his lovely young doctor Sienna
Brooks then embark on a desperate chase to unravel a series of codes centered on
Dante Alighieri's masterpiece The Inferno. As usual in a
Dan Brown book there’s plenty of action, some very thought-provoking plot
points (this time dealing with overpopulation and genetic engineering), and
plenty of art history. In this case, I
thought there was a little too much art history though. At times the detailed descriptions of Italian
and Turkish architecture and artwork seemed to get in the way of the story and
I found myself wishing Brown would just get on with it. Still, it’s another great read in one of my
favorite series.
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