![]() ![]() Their persistence has kept me underground … forced me to live in purgatory … laboring beneath the earth like a chthonic monster." "Their footsteps grow louder now as they hunt with relentless determination. In Inferno's prologue, someone - it's not clear whom - is being pursued along the banks of the river Arno: Neither reveals much about the thriller in which Brown's reccurring hero, Robert Langdon, a Harvard professor of "symbology" - a field Brown invented - tackles a mystery involving Dante Alighieri, the 14th-century poet best known for his visions of hell. The free download ends with a promotional teaser from Inferno: its prologue and the first of its more than 100 chapters. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Brown's biggest hit, The Da Vinci Code, publisher Doubleday is offering free downloads of it from any online retailer through March 25. The novel is Brown's Inferno, to be released May 14, with a first printing of 4 million copies. ![]() Dan Brown's publisher is offering a teasing glimpse of what's likely to be the biggest novel of the year. ![]()
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