
Their thrilling journey incorporates an assortment of dynamic characters and spans a number of historical settings in locations including Venice, Florence, and Istanbul. Spurred on by a series of clues left behind by Bertrand Zobrist, a brilliant scientist obsessed with Dante’s Inferno, the two characters look to classical art, architecture, and literature for direction as they strive to prevent a global catastrophe. Langdon and his doctor, Sienna Brooks, flee their pursuer and become involved in an exciting and intriguing adventure.

Extremely disoriented and with no memory of the past thirty-six hours, he is stirred into action by an encounter with a relentless female assassin.

It opens with Robert Langdon, a Harvard professor of symbology, who awakens in an Italian hospital. Inferno is a captivating, suspenseful novel that is ideal for use in the high school classroom.
