Inferno by Dan Brown

Inferno (Robert Langdon, #4)

by Dan Brown

#1 WORLDWIDE BESTSELLER • 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.

“One hell of a good read.... As close as a book can come to a summertime cinematic blockbuster.” —USA Today

“A diverting thriller.” —Entertainment Weekly


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.

Reviewed by puchunga on

5 of 5 stars

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Oh wow, eso fue intenso.

Bueno, a muchas personas la serie de Robert Langdon le parece monótona y aburrida, pero para mí es una de las series más interesantes. El libro tardé mucho en leerlo, pero mientras lo leía me sentía transportada a un mundo completamente nuevo, además de todos los pequeños datos que aprendí.

Me mantuvo todo el tiempo intrigada e interesada, y cuando pensaba que ya estaba al tanto de la situación, dio un giro totalmente diferente y me dejó, una vez más, sin aliento.

Excelente libro, como todos los libros de Dan Brown, lo leería de nuevo sin pensarlo.

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