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  • Fantastic author and great storyteller

    By North side Patm
    I just completed my 2nd read of this book as I make my way thru the series a 2nd time. One of the advantages of getting old is you can read a book twice 22 years apart and still get the same enjoyment. Daniel Silva books are the type of books I look for and he in my opinion is the best. Great characters, great stories; he makes me feel like I’m part of the team. I hope you enjoy them as much as I and i suggest you read them in order.
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    By Slalomon
    I Rtfs my raw and sew Z seater
  • The English Assassin

    By SPBerko
    Another great read by Daniel Silva
  • The English Assassin

    By Zebragirl is awesome
    Kept me reading late into the night with both the intrigue of the mystery as well as the historical background. Daniel Silva spins a great yarn and I might be just a little bit in love with Gabriel Allon.
  • The English Assassin

    By Stuart Zweibel
    Superior writing but it all means little with weak twists at the end. Editors should know better and not let a book that takes so much effort resort to Get Smart ' double triple agents'.
  • Historically fascinating

    By RWH 66
    The plot is exceptionally good. A real page turner. I was amazed that many works of art plundered by the Germans are still missing. It make the story interesting and believable.
  • The English Assassin

    By Jodud
    Finished in less than 24 hours. Felt I was part of the story and could not stop reading. This is the way I read Ludlum; how great to find another author with the skill/artistry to let you escape and make you think.
  • A real page turner.

    By mysteryadict
    I loved the book! I almost read it cover to cover in one night. Keep them coming!
  • The English Assassin

    By sam -cooper
    Great read
  • Devouring reader

    By Devo Rea
    I have over the summer read all Silva's books. He is an excellent story teller. His details move the story along and add great interest. Since I work long hours, travel outside the US is non-existent. I admire the passion of Gabriel and envy the places he has visited. I did not read the books in order, yet that created no problem. The story and characters were fulfilling. His historicity is compelling. His faithfulness to the story (stories) of the Horror done in WW 2 reminds ALL of us the legacy that needs redemption. Thank you Daniel!

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