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Following the blog’s new trial guideline, I’m keeping this review to a
maximum of six sentences.
If you’ve been
following the blog, then you’ll know I’m a fan of Daniel Silva, and he’s done
it again. Gabriel Allon, after serving as Israel’s most important intelligence
officer and assassin, is now the head of the Office, the unofficial name of
Israel’s international intelligence agency. He was in the process of bringing
in his most important asset from the Kremlin when the man was brutally murdered
in Vienna, the site of so many of Allon’s prior traumas. That murder led Allon
to begin the hunt for the mole that had to be inside British intelligence. As
usual, the plot involved all the usual characters that have been developed over
the course of the 18 Allon novels. The plot is excellent and contemporary, and
if you like espionage stories, this book will keep you engaged until the last
page.
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