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Until March 24, you can download a free digital copy of The Da Vinci Code that includes the prologue and first chapter of Dan Brown‘s upcoming Inferno. While exploring the excerpt, we found a few clues that will help readers prepare for Inferno‘s May 14th release.
The short sample shows Brown’s hero Robert Langdon dreaming about “a writhing pair of legs, which protruded upside down from the earth, apparently belonging to some poor soul who had been buried headfirst to his waist.”
This is clearly a reference to Inferno, Dante Alighieri‘s 14th century epic poem that inspired the new book. Thanks to Project Gutenberg, you can download a free copy of the Inferno complete with annotations. Read the relevant section of the poem below…
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With Dan Brown’s next book due out soon we’ve had a couple of discussions in our book shop about the values of books by Dan Brown. Unlike some authors that find a way to put out a couple of books every year, Dan Brown is considerably less prolific. He has published only four books in his 12 year career. What I would love to know is any print run information on books by Dan Brown. We then want to do a little analysis on the current First Edition values in relation to the print runs. Any info can be left in the comments section and will be greatly appreciated. I will incorporate it into the post. If this proves interesting we will try and repeat the exercise with a few other authors.
Books by Dan Brown
NOVELS
Digital Fortress - St. Martins Press (1996)
Deception Point - Pocket Books (2001)
ROBERT LANGTON SERIES
Angels and Demons - Pocket Books (2000)
The Da Vinci Code - Doubleday (2003)
And of course Dan Browns next book is called The Solomon Key, another Da Vinci code type thriller featuring Robert Langdon. The story supposedly revolves around the Freemasons and the Founding Fathers.