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Inferno: (Robert Langdon Book 4) Kindle Edition

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Robert Langdon returns in Dan Brown's brilliant new thriller, THE SECRET OF SECRETS, available for pre-order now.

The astonishing number 1 global bestseller, featuring symbologist Robert Langdon.

Florence: Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon awakes in a hospital bed with no recollection of where he is or how he got there. Nor can he explain the origin of the macabre object that is found hidden in his belongings.

A threat to his life will propel him and a young doctor, Sienna Brooks, into a breakneck chase across the city. Only Langdon’s knowledge of the hidden passageways and ancient secrets that lie behind its historic facade can save them from the clutches of their unknown pursuers.

With only a few lines from Dante’s
Inferno to guide them, they must decipher a sequence of codes buried deep within some of the Renaissance’s most celebrated artworks to find the answers to a puzzle which may, or may not, help them save the world from a terrifying threat…

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Robert Langdon is back in The Secret of Secrets
The Secret of Secrets: Robert Langdon 6
Angels And Demons: Robert Langdon 1
The Da Vinci Code: Robert Langdon 2
The Lost Symbol: Robert Langdon 3
Inferno: Robert Langdon 4
Origin: Robert Langdon 5
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Jam-packed with tricks… A book length scavenger hunt that Mr Brown creates so energetically ― New York Times

Fast, clever, well-informed…Dan Brown is the master of the intellectual cliff-hanger ― Wall Street Journal

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Harvard professor of symbology Robert Langdon awakens in an Italian hospital, disoriented and with no recollection of the past thirty-six hours, including the origin of the macabre object hidden in his belongings. With a relentless female assassin trailing them through Florence, he and his resourceful doctor, Sienna Brooks, are forced to flee. Embarking on a harrowing journey, they must unravel a series of codes, which are the work of a brilliant scientist whose obsession with the end of the world is matched only by his passion for one of the most influential masterpieces ever written, Dante Alighieri's The Inferno.

Dan Brown has raised the bar yet again, combining classical Italian art, history, and literature with cutting-edge science in this captivating thriller.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00B1AHNVC
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Transworld Digital; 1st edition (14 May 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5.6 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 626 pages
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Dan Brown is the author of eight #1 bestselling novels, including The Da Vinci Code, which has become one of the bestselling novels of all time as well as the subject of intellectual debate among readers and scholars. Brown’s novels are published in 56 languages around the world with over 250 million copies in print.

Brown was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World by TIME Magazine, whose editors credited him with “keeping the publishing industry afloat; renewed interest in Leonardo da Vinci and early Christian history; spiking tourism to Paris and Rome; a growing membership in secret societies; the ire of Cardinals in Rome; eight books denying the claims of the novel and seven guides to read along with it; a flood of historical thrillers; and a major motion picture franchise.”

The son of a mathematics teacher and a church organist, Brown was raised on a prep school campus where he developed a fascination with the paradoxical interplay between science and religion. These themes eventually formed the backdrop for his books. He is a graduate of Amherst College and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he later returned to teach English before focusing his attention full time to writing. He lives in New England.

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Customers find the book interesting enough to keep them reading, with a well-thought-out plot centered around symbolism and history. The writing receives mixed feedback - while some say it's very skillfully written, others find it hard to read. Moreover, the pacing is mixed, with some describing it as a fast-moving tale while others say it takes forever to read. Additionally, the book receives positive feedback for its beautiful art descriptions, particularly of Florence's architecture, and customers appreciate how it serves as a good tourist guide for these cities.

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2,793 customers mention ‘Readability’2,718 positive75 negative

Customers find the book readable and entertaining, with the first part keeping them engaged, and one customer noting it's an intelligent read.

"...It's always a fun ride trying to figure out the mystery along with the main character. I'm always eager for the next one." Read more

"...I love it. The tension, the excitement, the red herrings, the double crossing, the will they won't they, deciding who you trust, the descriptiveness..." Read more

"...Inferno is an intelligent read that poses the scary question of what mankind can do about overpopulation and the future of our planet and species...." Read more

"...all his usual twists and turns; his puzzles, his chases and races are as absorbing as ever. But…and it’s a big ‘but’!..." Read more

2,298 customers mention ‘Twists and turns’1,683 positive615 negative

Customers enjoy the twists and turns in the book, with one customer noting it's filled over 400 pages with an adventure, and another highlighting how the plot is centered around symbolism and history.

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"...I love it. The tension, the excitement, the red herrings, the double crossing, the will they won't they, deciding who you trust, the descriptiveness..." Read more

"...I enjoyed this thrilling adventure which has lots of twists and turns together with many lies, plenty of deception and a lot of reasoning...." Read more

"...There were few detailed references to the actual Inferno; I was looking forward to a trip through the nine levels of hell but no, this may have been..." Read more

802 customers mention ‘Thought provoking’747 positive55 negative

Customers find the book thought-provoking, with excellent research and interesting themes that make them consider aspects of the world.

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"...Brown’s wonderful imagination works overtime; his plot is original and filled with all his usual twists and turns; his puzzles, his chases and..." Read more

"...As usual for Dan Brown there is a mix of historical fact, potential futurist thinking and fiction...." Read more

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Customers appreciate the art in the book, particularly its intricate beauty and detailed descriptions of Florence's architectural wonders.

"...I like this. I like this a lot. First of all, Florence, nice touch. I was wondering where Dan Brown would take us next...." Read more

"...he manages to take in, and occasionally take out, some of the most famous architecture and most valuable treasures these cities have to offer in a..." Read more

"...Brown's hallmarks are evident: hidden meanings, the mix of science and great art, villains from the present using the art of the past to justify..." Read more

"...It all just about hangs together, and there's an excellent chance that the Istanbul tourist board will be very happy indeed with the location of the..." Read more

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Customers enjoy the book's descriptions of Florence and Venice, finding them eye-opening and capturing the cities' essences wonderfully, with one customer noting it serves as a good tourist guide.

"...I like this, makes it feel more authentic. And the beautiful descriptions of Florence and Venice's architecure and art just make me want to jump on..." Read more

"...And it was totally worth it. Oh, and they also go to Venice and Istanbul (which isn't a western setting, so I guess I got what I wanted...)..." Read more

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"...constantly being interrupted by long-winded and irrelevant word-pictures of buildings and streets, it is difficult for the reader to maintain his..." Read more

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Customers have mixed opinions about the writing quality of the book, with some finding it very skilfully and highly readable, while others mention it is hard to read.

"...Robert Langdon series, this being number 4, this can easily be read as a standalone and is crying out to be made into movie as per the others...." Read more

"...and irrelevant word-pictures of buildings and streets, it is difficult for the reader to maintain his interest in the story and his empathy for the..." Read more

"...Along the way the reader learns a lot about art, history, numbers, religion and symbols...." Read more

"...The book is well written, plenty of descriptive text so you feel like you're there with the characters, but it never seemed to go over the top...." Read more

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Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book, with some finding it a fast-moving tale that makes you want to read on quickly, while others describe it as a book that takes forever to read.

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Customers find the book uninteresting and boring, describing it as a waste of time and money.

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"...It's not great literature (though it knocks spots off 50 shades), but it doesn't purport to be. Just like John Grisham, Dan knows what works...." Read more

"...The Lost Symbol - Too long and mediocre at best..." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 March 2025
    I'm a huge fan of those books! They're so fast-paced and exciting, I can never put them down. The puzzles and historical details are really interesting. It's always a fun ride trying to figure out the mystery along with the main character. I'm always eager for the next one.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 August 2014
    From the opening chapter when Langdon wakes up in hospital with a head injury and haunted by visions I was hooked. All the expected questions were popping in my head: what happened, where is he, who's after him - you know, that kind of thing. And the pace doesn't slow from there.

    Set in Florence, Venice and Istanbul we're taken on a rollercoaster journey as Langdon attempts to solve the mystery and the clues in a race against time before a catastrophic plague is released into the world. Sound familiar, course it does! This book follows the same suit/format/template of the other Langdon novels; Angels and Demons, The Da Vinci Code and The Lost Symbol even in the ending of each chapter on a cliff-hanger of sorts. Basically different city/villain/lead female but in the same style. But you know what, why change a format that works and sells millions of books. I love it. The tension, the excitement, the red herrings, the double crossing, the will they won't they, deciding who you trust, the descriptiveness of the city's architecture and the fact that I might actually learn something.

    The book is littered with Italian phrases, some are translated, others you understand because of the answers. I like this, makes it feel more authentic. And the beautiful descriptions of Florence and Venice's architecure and art just make me want to jump on a plane now.

    The subject matter itself is quite a provocative topic - world overpopulation.

    "Here the throng of tourists was almost impenetrable, creating a claustrophobic crush..."

    In some respects I can kind of see where Zobrist is coming from, the figures and facts speak for themselves but his method is obviously way off. Brown does like to stress his point and you will find a lot of repetition in this book (hence 4/5 not 5!)

    So overall, you have to like mysteries, you need to like history and problem solving and although part of the Professor Robert Langdon series, this being number 4, this can easily be read as a standalone and is crying out to be made into movie as per the others.

    Is is factually correct, is it historically correct, is it accurate? I don't know and I didn't care. I got totally swept along, believed every word and as I'm not a history or classics graduate then I didn't need to pick it to pieces. It's just a bloody good story.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 February 2023
    And another book with the lead character of Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon. This time he has to solve a puzzle that has many riddles and codes to understand.

    I am impressed by the quality of storytelling that Dan Brown puts into his books. Many years ago I read his The Da Vinci Code, was blown away by it’s content and abandoned my daily newspaper to read novels instead. Inferno has the same intensity as The Da Vinci Code and the storytelling dazzled me again. My interest was maintained throughout as there are tonnes of background to enjoy. I got so much reading pleasure from this very long read that runs to 528 pages.

    I enjoyed this thrilling adventure which has lots of twists and turns together with many lies, plenty of deception and a lot of reasoning. This conspiracy develops at a good pace and Dan Brown quotes numerous examples from the past to back up his novel. Inferno was written in 2013, long before Covid-19 but it makes you wonder considering all the references to China in this story and what happened in 2020 globally in real life. Inferno is an intelligent read that poses the scary question of what mankind can do about overpopulation and the future of our planet and species. Along the way the reader learns a lot about art, history, numbers, religion and symbols.

    I enjoyed reading Inferno and found it very entertaining. I liked how Robert was able to find hidden secret passages and there was even a hint of romance between Robert and Sienna Brooks. Looking back I consider Inferno to be an OUTSTANDING 5 star read. This book has it’s critics but I found it fun and very engaging.
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  • daniele berti
    5.0 out of 5 stars tutto ok
    Reviewed in Italy on 19 March 2025
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  • BlueBeauty
    5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating
    Reviewed in Spain on 6 September 2024
    I have read all of Dan Brown's books. They keep me hooked up on every chapter. I find myself booking trips to several of the locations mentioned in the books.
  • Hector Stanislaw De Garza
    5.0 out of 5 stars Big Typography
    Reviewed in Mexico on 24 August 2020
    I recommend 100% the seller. With the cellphone screens my eyesight have deteriorated very fast. So the large print books are great for me. I just wished that the publishers paid more attention to this. The book is in perfect, almost pristine condition. And if you like informed and exciting thrillers and walk through the streets and museums of Florence, Inferno is a very good option, and Dan Brown is a great and cultured guide. (Note: Inferno it's not about hell, but Dante's masterpiece).
  • SuzieQ
    5.0 out of 5 stars Loved the books (as I have with all of Dan ...
    Reviewed in Australia on 10 May 2015
    Am currently in Florence where they're filming "Inferno". Loved the books (as I have with all of Dan Brown's work). Even nice knowing the places he refers to...interesting ending - not what I was expecting, therefore an even nicer surprise! I enjoy his descriptions and love Robert Langdon/Tom Hanks - great read for any time!!
  • Vinay Raj
    5.0 out of 5 stars Top knotch and gripping
    Reviewed in India on 21 March 2024
    Dan Brown fans are never disappointed with Mr Langdon and his adventures and this one is no different. Absolutely thrilling and gripping from the beginning to the end and what a fantastic conclusion it has got. Some of the ideas in his books are really surprising on how close they are to real life issues to the world and what some of the environmentalists think of it. Crazy read and a thrilling finish!

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