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Ynferno (Robert Langdon, #4)

By Dan Brown

About This Book

Inferno pulls readers into a dizzying adventure through Florence as Robert Langdon, the brilliant symbologist, awakens in a hospital with no memory of how he got there. Accompanied by the enigmatic Sienna Brooks, he uncovers disturbing codes created by a genius obsessed with the end of the world and Dante Alighieri's dark masterwork.

The stakes escalate as Langdon and Brooks race against time, traversing iconic locations such as the Palazzo Vecchio and the Duomo while unraveling ancient secrets and hidden passages. With each revelation, the peril multiplies, revealing a dangerous enemy determined to unleash chaos.

Dan Brown's Inferno solidifies his place as one of the world's most successful thriller writers, earning widespread acclaim for its riveting plot and captivating historical insights. Critics hail it as a rollercoaster ride, surpassing even the beloved The Da Vinci Code, making this a must-read for fans of suspenseful literature.

About the Author

Dan Brown

Dan Brown

Dan Brown is an American author recognized for his thriller fiction, particularly for the 2003 novel *The Da Vinci Code*. His works often unfold as treasure hunts within a 24-hour time frame, exploring themes of cryptography, symbols, and conspiracy theories, and frequently feature the character Robert Langdon. While his narratives incorporate historical elements and Christian motifs, they have sparked controversy; Brown maintains that his books are not anti-Christian, viewing them as prompts for spiritual discourse and exploration.

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