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Learn moreOnce a key operative in secret Israeli-intelligence missions, Gabriel Allon is on the run from his past, assuming a quiet life as a meticulous restorer of priceless works of art. But now he is being called back into the game. The agent with whom he is teamed hides behind her own beautiful mask–as a French fashion model. Their target: a cunning terrorist on one last killing spree, a Palestinian zealot named Tariq who played a dark part in Gabriel’s past. What begins as a manhunt turns into a globe-spanning duel fueled by political intrigue and deep personal passions. In a world where secrecy and duplicity are absolute, revenge is a luxury no man can afford–and the greatest masterpiece of all.
Daniel Silva's first two novels, The Unlikely Spy and The Mark of the Assassin, were both instant national bestsellers and were translated into more than twenty languages. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife, NBC Today show correspondent Jamie Gangel, and their two children.
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Audiobook details
Author:
Daniel Silva
Narrator:
Jason Culp
ISBN:
9780375420108
Length:
6 hours 29 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
Publication date:
December 19, 2000
Edition:
Abridged
Reviews
“A MASTER WRITER OF ESPIONAGE. . . [Daniel Silva’s] writing is clean, crisp, and compelling.”–Cincinnati Enquirer
“[A] THRILL-A-MINUTE SURE-FIRE BESTSELLER . . . [that] rips Middle East strife from the headlines.”
–Kirkus Reviews Expand reviews