A mentally unstable individual who calls himself "the shade" runs from an unseen pursuer and concludes the chase by making a suicide jump from a bridge. A patient wakes up in a hospital with what is thought to be gunshot wound to the head and suffering from amnesia. The head of a covert organization attempts to contain a botched assignment. What do these three things have in common? They all occur within the opening pages of latest literary offering from Dan Brown which maintains an unrelenting urgency from beginning to end.
Inferno marks the fourth appearance of Harvard professor of symbology Robert Langdon who utilizes his academic fame and prowess to unravel codes left behind by a disturbed scientist who may have engineered his own version of the Black Death. Langdon is not alone in his pursuit as he is accompanied by Sienna Brooks, a troubled young woman who is equally resourceful and cunning. The key to thwarting the plan to cull the global population lies within the pages of The Inferno, a poem written by Danti Alighieri; in order to prevent the pending worldwide disaster the academic and his companion race through the streets and secret passage ways of Italy with the grand finale taking place in Turkey.

Trevor Hogg is a freelance video editor and writer who currently resides in Canada.