Inferno

Inferno

Dan Brown

Langdon wakes up in Florence with amnesia, fleeing from assassins. Along with Sienna Brooks, he uncovers a conspiracy by geneticist Zobrist, who has unleashed a infertility virus inspired by Dante's Inferno. Through art and symbols, Langdon attempts to pr

Dan Brown's Inferno (2013) is a suspenseful thriller that follows symbology professor Robert Langdon as he races against time through Florence, Venice, and Istanbul. Inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy, the novel weaves art, history, and science into a story about a global threat.

Langdon wakes up in a Florentine hospital with amnesia, unable to remember his last few days. Found with a mysterious object, he becomes the target of assassins. With the help of doctor Sienna Brooks, he escapes and tries to uncover a conspiracy connected to Dante's Inferno. He discovers that a deadly virus is at play that could decimate the world's population, created by geneticist Bertrand Zobrist, obsessed with Dante's vision of overpopulation.

The clues lead Langdon through works of art, such as Botticelli's map of Hell and Dante's death mask. He encounters mysterious organizations, including the World Health Organization and the Consortium, which have their own motives. As Langdon deciphers the symbols, he discovers that the virus has already been released, but it does not kill, but causes infertility, which Zobrist sees as a solution to the demographic problem. The novel culminates in a clash between ethical dilemmas and man's struggle for survival.

Brown's style is fast-paced, with dense plot and unexpected twists. The novel explores themes of overpopulation, morality, and human responsibility, with a rich historical and artistic context.

Translation
Petar Vujačić
Editor
Marko Pogačar
Graphics design
Michale J. Windsor
Dimensions
19 x 12 cm
Pages
463
Publisher
V.B.Z, Zagreb, 2013.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53304-799-7

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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