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Here’s a concise text about Dan Brown’s Inferno : is a 2013 thriller by Dan Brown, featuring his famous protagonist, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon. The novel follows Langdon as he wakes up in a Florence hospital with no memory of the past few days, only to discover he is the target of a manhunt. Teaming up with Dr. Sienna Brooks, he races across Italy—and later Istanbul—deciphering clues hidden in Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy , specifically the first part, Inferno .

The plot revolves around a deadly virus created by a rogue genetic engineer, Bertrand Zobrist, who believes overpopulation threatens humanity. Langdon must find the virus’s hidden location before it unleashes a global catastrophe. The book blends art, architecture, history, and cryptography, while exploring themes of overpopulation, ethics, and sacrifice. dan.brown inferno

It was adapted into a 2016 film starring Tom Hanks. Would you like a shorter version, a summary of the main characters, or the key differences from the movie? Here’s a concise text about Dan Brown’s Inferno

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Here’s a concise text about Dan Brown’s Inferno : is a 2013 thriller by Dan Brown, featuring his famous protagonist, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon. The novel follows Langdon as he wakes up in a Florence hospital with no memory of the past few days, only to discover he is the target of a manhunt. Teaming up with Dr. Sienna Brooks, he races across Italy—and later Istanbul—deciphering clues hidden in Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy , specifically the first part, Inferno .

The plot revolves around a deadly virus created by a rogue genetic engineer, Bertrand Zobrist, who believes overpopulation threatens humanity. Langdon must find the virus’s hidden location before it unleashes a global catastrophe. The book blends art, architecture, history, and cryptography, while exploring themes of overpopulation, ethics, and sacrifice.

It was adapted into a 2016 film starring Tom Hanks. Would you like a shorter version, a summary of the main characters, or the key differences from the movie?

 
 
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