Inferno

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Dan Brown: Inferno (French language, 2013)

567 pages

French language

Published Aug. 6, 2013

ISBN:
978-2-7096-4374-0
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OCLC Number:
854981474

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Robert Langdon, professeur de symbologie à Harvard va devoir affronter un adversaire diabolique sorti des limbes de l'Enfer et déchiffrer l'énigme la plus complexe de sa carrière. Elle le fait plonger dans un monde où l'art et la science de pointe tissent un écheveau qui exige de sa part toute son érudition et son courage pour le démêler. S'inspirant du poème épique de Dante, Langdon se lance dans une course contre la montre pour trouver des réponses et découvrir en traversant les Cercles de l'Enfer ceux qui détiennent la vérité... avant que le monde ne soit irrévocablement changé."--

Robert Langdon is on the run in Florence and in possession of a series of codes, created by a brilliant scientist obsessed with Dante's THE INFERNO that could devastate life on Earth. The plot contains profanity, sexual situations, and violence.

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reviewed Inferno by Dan Brown (Inferno, #4)

I'd Have Twoooo Nickels

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reviewed Inferno by Dan Brown

A fast paced and enjoyable thriller

A fast paced mystery through the streets of Italy. Dan Brown is a writer who knows how to keep up suspense and weave strands of ancient religious elements into the tapestry of his stories. Not a masterpiece but an enjoyable thriller.

reviewed Inferno by Dan Brown (Inferno, #4)

Review of 'Inferno' on 'Goodreads'

Let's dispense with the "This is crap literature!" crowd right away: you won't like me or what I write.

Dan Brown did, with "The DaVinci Code", create a mystery based around old symbols and myths, meshed together in what was quite a fun "little" book. There's nothing to be gained what so ever from claiming "It's not true!". No, it isn't. It's fantasy, and it was well done.

"Inferno", on the other hand, is simply one more of the same. Nothing wrong with that, but the mystery isn't mysterious any more, even tho the symbols are as complex and the clues as obscure. It is one, long list of complex and obscure.

The problem - the very REAL problem - for me was the philosophical claptrap. You might want to avoid the next paragraph.


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Subjects

  • Appreciation
  • Fiction
  • Cryptographers
  • Robert Langdon (Fictitious character)

Places

  • Florence (Italy)