Le regole di Mosca
by:
Daniel Silva (author)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9788862510738 (886251073X)
Publish date: January 1st 2010
Publisher: Giano
Pages no: 445
Edition language: Italian
Another great Silva book, as Allon is drawn back into the Israeli spy gambit investigating suspected Russian journalist murders by a Russian arms dealer, as well as trying to prevent future terrorist attacks as a result of these arms deals. Silva always seems to know how to build the suspense in a b...
Just as good as Silva is with his other Gabriel Allon books. Great ending & loved Phil Gigante as the narrator of this audio!! Excellent! Since not commuting to & from work, I've gotten out of the habit of listening to audiobooks & have just been reading. I had forgotten what a true pleasure it ...
This book's title, Moscow Rules, hearkens back to the spy novels of John LeCarré, and books such as Martin Cruz Smith's Gorky Park. But there is an important distinction to make at the outset. The Moscow Rules of these earlier spy stories were born at the heart of the Cold War, before the time of i...
I’ve read a lot of spy novels, but this was the first I’ve read by the author. It struck me as being formulaic with not many thrills. If this book was ice cream it would be vanilla. I would have liked more background on the characters so I could relate to them better, but there is very little. The w...
Pretty good story. I was due for a little espionage and international intrigue. Silva includes a lot of stuff that is close to reality, which makes the story a little more edgy and also disturbing. It's sad to know that the Russian people are not really much better off or more "free" since the f...