by Daniel Silva
Silva picks up where he left off in his previous novel as Allon continues to battle personal demons while searching for someone hell-bent on causing death and destruction on innocent lives in Paris. The last 100 pages of this book fly by....outstanding stuff.
This is a more serious book than any of the later books in the series (at least, of the ones I've read). [a:Daniel Silva|29085|Daniel Silva|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1240154365p2/29085.jpg] is more evidently on a soapbox, linking more of the story's fiction to his version of history and realit...
It had been a long time since I had read a spy thriller. I started my reading habits in school with Frederick Forsyth, Robert Ludlums and others. Somewhere in the middle I turned wholly towards detective thrillers. So, when I started this book, I had a lot of expectations from Daniel Silva. By the e...