Author: | Dan T. Alighieri | ISBN: | 9781782431602 |
Publisher: | Michael O'Mara | Publication: | September 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Michael O'Mara | Language: | English |
Author: | Dan T. Alighieri |
ISBN: | 9781782431602 |
Publisher: | Michael O'Mara |
Publication: | September 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Michael O'Mara |
Language: | English |
A hilarious parody of Dan Brown's Inferno and the previous installments in the Robert Langdon series
Robert Blandon is the world's greatest puzzleologist. Crosswords, Rubik's Cubes, sudokus—he can do them all. When he flies to Florence to visit a renowned professor, Blandon finds himself drawn into a mysterious web of underground tunnels, secret societies, and really hard anagrams. Like the 14th-century epic poem that inspired it, this book is a compelling, timeless masterpiece. Extensively researched by looking at Wikipedia and talking to a man in a bar about conspiracy theories, it is a must-read for anyone who thinks words are more exciting when they are in italics.
A hilarious parody of Dan Brown's Inferno and the previous installments in the Robert Langdon series
Robert Blandon is the world's greatest puzzleologist. Crosswords, Rubik's Cubes, sudokus—he can do them all. When he flies to Florence to visit a renowned professor, Blandon finds himself drawn into a mysterious web of underground tunnels, secret societies, and really hard anagrams. Like the 14th-century epic poem that inspired it, this book is a compelling, timeless masterpiece. Extensively researched by looking at Wikipedia and talking to a man in a bar about conspiracy theories, it is a must-read for anyone who thinks words are more exciting when they are in italics.