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Dan Brown's INFERNO & Sanford Holst's Templar Inferno |
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These Images Are Available for Use by the Media In writing about Templar Inferno and Dan Brown's Inferno
Dan Brown's Inferno and companion book Templar Inferno (High Resolution)
Dan Brown's Inferno and companion book Templar Inferno (Low Resolution)
Dan Brown (upper) and Sanford Holst (lower) with their compatible Inferno books (High Resolution)
Dan Brown (upper) and Sanford Holst (lower) with their compatible Inferno books (Low Resolution)
Templar Inferno by Sanford Holst is the companion book to Dan Brown's Inferno (High Resolution)
Templar Inferno by Sanford Holst is the companion book to Dan Brown's Inferno (Low Resolution) web design by webwizards © 2013 Santorini |
Book Review of Templar Inferno When hundreds of Templars died in flames, Dante was inspired to write his Inferno. But their brothers who survived gained a measure of revenge. These are their real-life stories. See Templar Inferno.
Book Review of Dan Brown's Inferno These intriguing details of Dan Brown's Inferno book will whet your appetite for more. See the Inferno Book Review
Secret Inferno Passageways in Florence Built by the notoriously secretive Medici family, this passageway actually exists, and Robert Langdon finds danger there at every turn. See Inferno passageways.
Facebook Page The suffering of Knights Templar inspired Dante to write his Inferno, and that in turn inspired Dan Brown to write his novel. Facebook has a page that stays up to date on what is happening with that world. You can check it out on the Facebook page.
By the way, this page is not sponsored, endorsed or made by Dan Brown. Hopefully that is self-evident, but is added just to be sure. Companion book for Dan Brown's Inferno |