Portrait of a Spy
by:
Daniel Silva (author)
It was supposed to be the start of a pleasant weekend in London for master art restorer and spy Gabriel Allon and his wife, Chiara. But a deadly pair of bombings in Paris and Copenhagen has already marred this lovely autumn day. Then, before he can stop a man he suspects is about to launch a...
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It was supposed to be the start of a pleasant weekend in London for master art restorer and spy Gabriel Allon and his wife, Chiara. But a deadly pair of bombings in Paris and Copenhagen has already marred this lovely autumn day. Then, before he can stop a man he suspects is about to launch a third attack in Covent Garden, Gabriel is knocked to the pavement—and he can only watch helplessly as the nightmare unfolds. The haunting memory of his failure to stop the massacre of innocents is still fresh when Gabriel is summoned to Washington—and plunged into a deadly confrontation with the new face of global terror. An elusive American- born cleric in Yemen—once a paid CIA asset whom Allah has granted "a beautiful and seductive tongue"—stands at the center of the explosive plague of death and destruction. And the worst is yet to come . . .
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780062073143 (0062073141)
ASIN: 62073141
Publish date: February 21st 2012
Publisher: Harper
Pages no: 528
Edition language: English
Category:
Adventure,
Mystery,
Art,
War,
Spy Thriller,
Espionage,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Action,
Suspense,
Terrorism
Series: Gabriel Allon (#11)
Another masterful effort in the world of Gabriel Allon by Mr. Silva as Allon is once again drawn into the Israeli spy net when he witnesses a terror attack in London, and is then asked to shut down the same terror network. The catch is he needs the help of a woman whose father Allon killed some time...
It has been a long time since I have read Daniel Silva's thrillers. So I picked this up at the library and promptly kicked myself for not getting back to him earlier.I believe that Daniel Silva is one of the intrigue genre's star authors. He is able to craft a complex story line using well establi...
I feel like I ordered an ice-cream sundae and received a plate of whipped cream. It went down easily, I finished it, but something lacked substance, some critical ingredient went missing. James Bond without the martinis and cartoony villains? Jason Bourne without the picturesque small-European-car c...
On this, my 4th Gabriel Allon book, it has finally dawned on me that [a:Daniel Silva|29085|Daniel Silva|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1240154365p2/29085.jpg] has told me essentially the same story four different ways. Or he may be iterating on a theme as he tries to write the perfect novel that so...