#Readers, the famous author offers a sumptuous story like a cup of fresh Italian espresso. In The Inferno, Professor Langdon returns to the familiar formula of solving clues based on symbols and famous artwork, mostly relating to Dante and his epic The Divine Comedy. Except there is a twist–Langdon has no memory of the last 48 hours, nor does he know why deadly government assassins are trying to ply their trade with his life, nor does he know whom to trust.
For me, I feel Brown’s best tales of...
Published on March 10, 2014 14:32