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About Daniel Silva
See more books from this AuthorDuring the contest period from October 3rd to November 1st at noon ET, two lucky readers each will be randomly chosen to win the audio versions of Brit Bennett's THE MOTHERS, read by Adenrele Ojo, and Jodi Picoult's SMALL GREAT THINGS, read by Audra McDonald with Cassandra Campbell and Ari Fliakos.
Jul 25 2008 | Read Full Review of Moscow Rules (Gabriel Allon)The Agency just needs Gabriel to make a quick trip to Rome, a mere two hours away, to meet with a Russian journalist who insists he will speak to no one but Gabriel.
Jan 07 2011 | Read Full Review of Moscow Rules (Gabriel Allon)I am not usually a big fan of spy thrillers - but I always make an exception with Daniel Silva.
| Read Full Review of Moscow Rules (Gabriel Allon)Review: Daniel Silva's eighth novel of espionage and international intrigue, Moscow Rules, has Gabriel Allon summoned by Israeli intelligence from his holiday in Umbria to Moscow to look into the death of Aleksandr Lubin, a Russian independent journalist and the bane of the new Russia's existence.
| Read Full Review of Moscow Rules (Gabriel Allon)One of Silva’s strengths throughout the series is avoiding black-and-white depictions of issues ranging from extremism to terrorism to love, although there’s usually a political message at the end—and Silva imbues Moscow Rules with such nuance.
Jul 13 2008 | Read Full Review of Moscow Rules (Gabriel Allon)A Russian journalist dies and once more Gabriel Allon, the mysterious Israeli agent/fine picture restorer, ends up back in Moscow, a place he loathes, a place where he almost died once.
Jul 06 2008 | Read Full Review of Moscow Rules (Gabriel Allon)An aggregated and normalized score based on 639 user ratings from iDreamBooks & iTunes