![]() ![]() Sienna, fearful of what the governments of the world might do with Zobrist’s technology, had not intended to release Inferno but to hide it. Inferno: A Novel Dan Brown Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Fiction - 480 pages 3368 Reviews Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's. As a result, the human population will decrease over time, thus avoiding what Zobrist saw as an inevitable environmental collapse. And since the virus embeds in the germline, it will also render one-third of unborn humans infertile as well. Dan Brown’s new novel, Inferno, features renowned Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon and is set in the heart of Europe, where Langdon is drawn into a harrowing world centred around one of history’s most enduring and mysterious literary masterpieces. Remorseful, Sienna confesses that the Inferno virus will not kill billions but instead will randomly render one-third of the world’s population infertile. She almost escapes but turns back when she realizes she has nowhere else to go. ![]() When Langdon discovers that Sienna is also present in the cistern, he chases her across the city. ![]() They track Inferno to Istanbul’s ancient cistern, but they are too late, and the virus is released. Fearful that Sienna intends to release the plague on her own, Langdon joins Sinskey, Brüder, and the provost (who allies with the others following the discovery of Zobrist’s plot) in traveling to Istanbul, hoping to find Inferno before Sienna. ![]()
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