

The title – Inferno – was revealed soon after the announcement by readers, who had been invited to use social media posts to help expose a digital mosaic.

Langdon, a Harvard professor of "symbology" who sports a "charcoal turtleneck, Harris Tweed jacket, khakis, and collegiate cordovan loafers", will be adventuring through the "heart of Europe" this time round, where he will be "drawn into a harrowing world centred on one of history's most enduring and mysterious literary masterpieces". Dan Brown's dapper, tweed-suited symbologist Robert Langdon, the man who cracked The Da Vinci Code and found The Lost Symbol, is about to embark on a new mystery – and this time it's literary.īrown, one of the world's bestselling authors, will publish his sixth novel on 14 May, his publishers announced this morning.
