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A slick, fast-paced spy thriller with an artful twist - the beginning of a beloved series, but not for everyone. Worth a try for spy novel fans, though some may crave more depth and nuance.
In "The Kill Artist" by Daniel Silva, readers are introduced to Gabriel Allon, a retired Mossad agent turned art restorer, who is pulled back into the world of espionage to hunt down a Palestinian terrorist responsible for the death of his family. The book delves into the complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict, intertwining international politics with spy intrigue. Silva's writing style is praised for its fast-paced action, intricate plot twists, and well-developed characters, setting the stage for a gripping spy thriller series.
Before the war Maurice Halévy was one of the most prominent lawyers in Marseilles. He and his wife, Rachel, had lived in a stately old house on the rue Sylvabelle in the Beaux Quartiers, where most of...1996•512 pages
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