Brown's Inferno another historic work

Inferno is stealing all the limelight since it has sold like hotcakes since its sales started last month. Dan Brown is a magical storyteller. It's proven. He casts a spell over the readers through his uncanny plots entangled in the depths of religious history. How can we forget his first book 'Da Vinci Code'? But the new novel 'Inferno' is topping the best-seller lists globally and has sold several thousand copies in many languages. I'm sure that Mr Brown's love for Chrinistanity has made it possible for him to reach out to a larger mass. He has tried to exploit the shady ends of the Christian history.. Like DA Vinci Code, Inferno delves deep into the historic aspects and seeks to discover the truths through a fine storyline.

Someone known to me recently bought the book and shared the story with the group. All of us followed him to read the book. The book does not disappoint, though it is too much of a Christianity. Given everything, it is easily taken that Brown knows how to weave history and mystery into his novels.

My concern is how long readers will love the Christianity saga from Mr Brown. Transition from historic novel to other genres is pretty significant and in favor of Mr Brown for his long-term novelistic pursuit. One cannot rely on his strengths alone. Evolvement from the inherent qualities is important. At least it will keep his readers intact, if he is able to offer the different in his future works.

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