The 3 best books of Daniel Silva

Books by Daniel Silva

If there is a current writer in charge of continuing in the wake of the Tom Clancys, Le Carré and other great writers of espionage novels that emerged from the cold war, that is Daniel Silva. This prolific and brilliant author, whose novels are arriving in Spain with some assiduity, although not ...

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The New Girl, by Daniel Silva

The New Girl, by Daniel Silva

The personal sphere of every spy, powerful leader or even policeman is always his Achilles tendon. Because having a private life being someone with enough power or knowledge to be hated can have an unaffordable price. Daniel Silva addresses on this occasion that space of the most ...

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The other woman, by Daniel Silva

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Who would have imagined it? Daniel Silva himself, a mixture of his predecessors in the Yankee espionage genre (the elegance of Patricia Highsmith and the intensity of Robert Ludlum), has stopped and dined on Spanish soil to take off with his latest international thriller novel. From a placid ...

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House of Spies, by Daniel Silva

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The return of Agent Gabriel Allon lives up to his long-established reputation as a great spy, half James Bond, half Jason Bourne. And is that good Gabriel maintains that demeanor between elegant and mysterious Bond at the same time that his cases delve into the underworld ...

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