“Madness breeds madness.”
Quote by Dan Brown
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Robert Langdon, the Harvard symbologist and protagonist of several Dan Brown novels, finds himself drawn into a complex mystery spanning historic European cities. The narrative weaves together elements from Dante Alighieri's fourteenth-century epic poem The Divine Comedy, particularly its first section subtitled Inferno. The story explores themes related to historic art, architecture, and Renaissance-era secrets, while presenting Langdon with intellectual puzzles and danger. This edition features additional illustrations and enhanced formatting, characteristic of special illustrated releases that provide visual accompaniment to the narrative's art-historical elements. more
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