Monday, August 18, 2014

Inferno / Dan Brown / 461 p.

The book held my interest, because of the over-population "theme." But Brown's books are very formulaic and he had to provide a couple of very big twists at the end to add surprise to the conclusion. Our hero, Robert Langdon, is once again pulled into a potential catastrophe because of his knowledge of art history and symbols. Brown ties it all in with Dante's Inferno. New cities/ cathedrals/ museums in Europe are visited.As usual, there is a madman and a female protagonist working alongside Robert throughout.

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