Tightly written thrillers like The Marching Season have made bestselling novelist Daniel Silva a favorite of readers everywhere. In The Kill Artist , he paints an absorbing portrait of a reluctant hero's attempt to thwart an old enemy to preserve a precarious peace. After the assassination of his wife and son, Gabriel Allon retires from his brutal anti-terrorist career and loses himself in his previous cover job: art restoration. But when Tariq al-Hourani, the Palestinian terrorist responsible for his family's death, ...
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Tightly written thrillers like The Marching Season have made bestselling novelist Daniel Silva a favorite of readers everywhere. In The Kill Artist , he paints an absorbing portrait of a reluctant hero's attempt to thwart an old enemy to preserve a precarious peace. After the assassination of his wife and son, Gabriel Allon retires from his brutal anti-terrorist career and loses himself in his previous cover job: art restoration. But when Tariq al-Hourani, the Palestinian terrorist responsible for his family's death, begins a killing spree designed to destroy Middle East peace talks, Gabriel once again slips into the shadowy world of international intrigue. In a global game of hide-and-seek, the motives of Gabriel and Tariq soon become more personal than political. Filled with vivid action and a fascinating cast of supporting characters, The Kill Artist delivers pulse-pounding suspense, carried to a startling climax by the tension-packed narration of George Guidall.
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Shipping a little high. Excellent book. Daniel Silva has become my favorite author.
peerSr
Oct 7, 2010
Excellent
as Daniel Silva and Gabriel Allon usualy use to be
Lucia
Oct 26, 2007
Excellent!
This book hooked me from the moment I turned the first page. Daniel Silva created an imaginary doorway into a world that is real yet so unfamiliar to our everyday life. This is the kind of book that leaves the dishes unwashed; husband unatteded; and phonecalls forwarded to your voicemail!
logjammer
Aug 9, 2007
excellent
Great book. Keeps one interested and waiting to get back to it. Author is not overly verbose.