Moscow Rules (Gabriel Allon Novels
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?Daniel Silva brings new life to the international thriller.?
--"Newsday"

?Gripping? Silva continues to provide some of the most exciting fiction since Ian Fleming put down his martini and invented James Bond.?
?"Rocky Mountain News"

?A Masterwork?Silva just improves with each new book?
?"Library Journal "

?A world-class practitioner of spy fiction?
?"The Washington Post"

?Silva's plot is wonderfully constructed, with plenty of action and suspense. Silva just gets better as the questions get harder.?
?"Chicago Sun Times"

?Put "Moscow Rules" atop your summer beach book list.?
?"St. Louis Dispatch"

aDaniel Silva brings new life to the international thriller.a
--"Newsday"
aGrippinga] Silva continues to provide some of the most exciting fiction since Ian Fleming put down his martini and invented James Bond.a
a"Rocky Mountain News"
aA Masterworka]Silva just improves with each new booka
a"Library Journal"
aA world-class practitioner of spy fictiona
a"The Washington Post"
aSilva's plot is wonderfully constructed, with plenty of action and suspense. Silva just gets better as the questions get harder.a
a"Chicago Sun Times"
aPut "Moscow Rules" atop your summer beach book list.a
a"St. Louis Dispatch"

In New York Times best-selling author Silva's eighth Gabriel Allon thriller (following The Secret Servant, an LJ Best Audiobook of 2007), the master Israeli spy and talented art restorer must stop a former KGB colonel-turned-wealthy capitalist from selling Russia's most sophisticated weapons to Middle Eastern terrorists. Reader Phil Gigante (The Secret Servant) does an excellent job with the dialog-heavy text, effectively using different accents to bring the international cast of characters to life. Highly recommended for public libraries. [Audio clip available through library.brillianceaudio.com; the Putnam hc, released in July, was a #1 New York Times best seller and received a starred review, LJ 7/08.--Ed.]--Ilka Gordon, formerly with Marcell Community Coll., Cleveland Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.

?Daniel Silva brings new life to the international thriller.?
--"Newsday"

?Gripping? Silva continues to provide some of the most exciting fiction since Ian Fleming put down his martini and invented James Bond.?
?"Rocky Mountain News"

?A Masterwork?Silva just improves with each new book?
?"Library Journal "

?A world-class practitioner of spy fiction?
?"The Washington Post"

?Silva's plot is wonderfully constructed, with plenty of action and suspense. Silva just gets better as the questions get harder.?
?"Chicago Sun Times"

?Put "Moscow Rules" atop your summer beach book list.?
?"St. Louis Dispatch"
aDaniel Silva brings new life to the international thriller.a
--"Newsday"
aGrippinga] Silva continues to provide some of the most exciting fiction since Ian Fleming put down his martini and invented James Bond.a
a"Rocky Mountain News"
aA Masterworka]Silva just improves with each new booka
a"Library Journal"
aA world-class practitioner of spy fictiona
a"The Washington Post"
aSilva's plot is wonderfully constructed, with plenty of action and suspense. Silva just gets better as the questions get harder.a
a"Chicago Sun Times"
aPut "Moscow Rules" atop your summer beach book list.a
a"St. Louis Dispatch"

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