The English Assassin by Daniel Silva

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  • Pub. Date: February 2003
  • 416pp
  • Sales Rank: 3,525
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    • Pub. Date: February 2003
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 416pp
    • Sales Rank: 3,525

    Synopsis

    From the New York Times-bestselling author of The Unlikely Spy, Daniel Silva, comes a taut, lightning-paced thriller rooted assuredly in fact: Switzerland's shameful WWII record of profiteering and collaboration with Nazi Germany.

    The Unlikely Spy, Daniel Silva's extraordinary debut novel, was applauded by critics as it rocketed onto national bestseller lists. "Briskly suspenseful, tightly constructed...reminiscent of John le Carre's The Spy Who Came in From the Cold," said the New York Times. "Silva has clearly done his homework mixing fact and fiction to delicious effect and building tension - with the breathtaking double and triple turns of plot - like a seasoned pro," praised People. Now, Silva brings his considerable talent to his latest tale of danger and deception, The English Assassin.

    When art restorer and occasional Israeli agent Gabriel Allon is sent to Zurich, Switzerland, to restore the painting of a reclusive millionaire banker, he arrives to find his would-be employer murdered at the foot of his Raphael. A secret collection of priceless, illicitly gained Impressionist masterpieces is missing. Gabriel's handlers step out of the shadows to admit the truth - the collector had been silenced - and Gabriel is put back in the high-stakes spy game, battling wits with the rogue assassin he helped to train.

    Tense, taut, expertly crafted, and brimming with unexpected reversals, The English Assassin is Daniel Silva at his storytelling best.

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    Good assassin vs. bad assassin...rich multilayered and compelling.

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    One of our foremost novelists of international intrigue, Daniel Silva has earned a place alongside such masters of the genre as John Le Carré. Frederick Forsythe, and Robert Ludlum.

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    AWESOME!!by Anonymous

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    October 05, 2009: This book was another great story in the series. I am looking forward to reading the remaining Gabriel Allon books.

    I Also Recommend: The Lost Symbol, Rough Country (Virgil Flowers Series #3), A Small Death in Lisbon.

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    May 02, 2009: When art restorer and troubled sole Gabriel Allon is sent to Zurich, Switzerland, to restore the painting of a misterious millionaire banker, he arrives, is told to let himself and given alarm codes, only to find his would-be employer murdered at the foot of his Raphael. His instincts kick in and he runs only to be caught by a ruthless Swiss policeman. As the plot unfolds, a secret collection of priceless, illicitly gained Impressionist masterpieces is missing. Gabriel's finds himself battling wits with the rogue assassin he helped to train

    I Also Recommend: The Confessor.


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