Inferno (Robert Langdon #4) by Dan Brown

"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."*

This is the fourth book in Brown's Robert Langdon series but you don't need to read all of them to know what is happening. He does a great job reintroducing his character at the beginning of each novel and each book is a separate story. I ended up reading this book in one day I enjoyed it so much. The story is exciting and fast paced, it really made me want to know what happened next. There is also lots of historical and cultural facts that are interwoven that add an extra layer to overall story.

Kelsey Fitzgerald
Library Assistant

Available at the Langley Adams Library
*Inferno - Goodreads

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