Silva, Daniel (, 1960-)

Moscow rules / Daniel Silva - New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons , c2008. - 433 p. ; 24 cm.

Silva's superlative seventh novel features Gabriel Allon, "the legendary but wayward son of Israeli Intelligence," puts Silva squarely atop the spy thriller heap. When Solomon Rosner, a professor in Amsterdam who's also a secret Israeli asset, is assassinated for his strident reports and articles detailing the dangers of militant Islam within the Netherlands, Gabriel gets the job to clean out the professor's files. In Amsterdam, the Israeli agent and his old partner, Eli Lavon, unearth a plot that leads to the kidnapping by Islamic extremists of the daughter of the U.S. ambassador in London. While most intelligence agencies consider Gabriel persona non grata because of his unorthodox methods and the trail of bodies he leaves in his wake, he once again proves invaluable as he and his stalwart team hunt down some of Israel's-and the world's-most violent enemies.

9780399155017

2008018318


Allon, Gabriel (Fictitious character)----Fiction
Terrorism---Prevention----Fiction
Intelligence officers----Fiction


Moscow (Russia)----Fiction


Suspense fiction
Spy stories

PS3619.I5443 / M67 2008

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