The reader is treated to the same "lectures about things the world has not understood" - this time about Dante, Florence, vector viruses, and overpopulation of the world. This time Robert Langdon wakes up in hospital with amnesia, meets a beautiful woman-with-whom-he-does-not-get-involved, immediately witnesses a murder, and goes on the run with her to escape from people trying to kill him while he pursues the symbolism in Dante's Inferno to save the world from a deadly virus created by a madman. The best I can say is that Paul Michael does a good job narrating this sad, formulaic, trip down the same road traveled in Brown's prior books. I have just finished Dan Brown's newest book, Inferno, and can't tell you it was worth the time I spent slogging through it.
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