The Dante Club A Novel

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The Dante Club A Novel

Matthew Pearl

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Set in the atmospheric backdrop of 1865 Boston, "The Dante Club" follows a clandestine group of Harvard professors, each a scholar of Dante Alighieri's divine masterpiece, "The Inferno." Their academic discussions take a terrifying turn when a series of gruesome murders begins to plague the city, with the perpetrators leaving behind cryptic clues and staging the deaths to mirror the punishments described in Dante's hell. What starts as an intellectual puzzle for the scholars, including the driven young instructor Edward B. Vining and his esteemed colleagues, soon transforms into a desperate hunt for a killer whose actions are eerily inspired by the dark visions of the afterlife. The novel delves into the compelling premise of using classical literature as a blueprint for modern-day terror, exploring themes of sin, retribution, and the enduring power of art to influence human behavior. As the scholars delve deeper, their academic knowledge becomes their primary weapon in deciphering the killer's motive and preventing further atrocities, blurring the lines between scholarly pursuit and life-or-death investigation. The story is captivating for its intricate plot, its meticulous recreation of 19th-century Boston, and its intellectual suspense, offering a dark and thrilling exploration of how great literary works can unearth the darkest aspects of the human psyche when interpreted through a malevolent lens.

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Publisher

Random House Publishing Group

Pages

400

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PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780812971040

ISBN-10

0812971043

Language

English

Published

2004-02-10