No matter how potboiler-y a Dan Brown’s novel is but you gotta admit that he writes as if he was doing it simultaneously while watching 24, meaning there’s always the exciting frenetic rush that keeps us on our toes and “forces” us to read it through ‘till the end because almost every chapter ends with an (annoying) cliff-hanger.Much like the book, Inferno hits the ground running from the start with Langdon waking up in a hospital and then trying to retrace his steps all the while also piercing together current information to look for Zobrist’s deadly virus; Sienna and he constantly out and about from one location (or country) to the next, always on the run but of course there’s always time for brief historical expositions from the esteemed professor.
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