Saturday, October 26, 2013

Inferno, by Dan Brown, 462 pages

Inferno, by Dan Brown, 462 pages

Robert Langdon is back in Italy, but he has amnesia.  Sigh.  That sounds about right.  His art history and symbology skills are all that stands in the way of a madman releasing a deadly plague into the world.  Of course.  There are some good references to Dante and Italian art and architecture.  The ending was surprising and refreshing, in my opinion.  I might be over Robert Langdon, though.

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