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Original Title: A Death In Vienna
ISBN: 0141019085 (ISBN13: 9780141019086)
Edition Language: English
Series: Gabriel Allon #4
Characters: Gabriel Allon
Setting: Vienna(Austria) Austria Venice(Italy) …more Rome(Italy) Argentina …less
Literary Awards: Barry Award Nominee for Best Thriller (2005), Gumshoe Award Nominee for Best Thriller (2005)
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A Death in Vienna (Gabriel Allon #4) Paperback | Pages: 432 pages
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Title:A Death in Vienna (Gabriel Allon #4)
Author:Daniel Silva
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 432 pages
Published:August 4th 2005 by Penguin (first published November 12th 2003)
Categories:Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Spy Thriller. Espionage

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Art restorer and sometime spy Gabriel Allon is sent to Vienna to discover the truth behind a bombing that gravely injured an old friend, but while there he encounters something that turns his world upside down. It is a face --- a face that feels hauntingly familiar, a face that chills him to the bone. While desperately searching for answers, Allon will uncover a portrait of evil stretching across sixty years and thousands of lives --- and into his own personal nightmares ...

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The 4th book in the Gabriel Allon series by Daniel Silva. This series is getting better and better as the characters develop and more sub plots are related. This spy series is different to my normal Mystery Thriller genre but rarely fails to deliver. The stories are full of action and intrigue and delivered at a break neck pace and I don't think it will be that long before I start his next instalment.

This was a re-read for me. I first read this 12 years or so ago. One of Silva's historical fiction novels. This one dealt with war crimes against the Jews in Europe during WW II and roles played by various entities in helping the war criminals escape death penalty after the war. For those who like historical fiction, I strongly recommend this Silva offering.

Too much about European collaborators and empathetic priests for the Nazis. Not near enough growth and vengeance for Gabriel Allon. 2 of 10 stars

3.5 starsIn this 4th book in the 'Gabriel Allon' series, the Israeli agent is on the trail of a Nazi war criminal who's hidden his identity for years. The book can be read as a standalone.*****Multi-lingual Israeli spy/art restorer Gabriel Allon is restoring a painting in Venice when a bomb destroys the 'Wartime Claims and Inquiries Office' in Vienna, Austria. Gabriel's friend Eli Lavon is badly wounded and Eli's staff is killed. When Gabriel travels to Vienna to investigate he meets an elderly

A minha estreia com Daniel Silva e fiquei conquistado. Já andava há algum tempo para o ler, mas foi sempre ficando para segundo plano. Agora que, por razões profissionais, conheci Viena, achei por bem pegar neste livro. Em boa hora o fiz! História com cabeça, tronco e membros, ficção mas com um fio condutor agarrado à História real e personagens muito bem conseguidas.E agora, já sei que se seguem os restantes livros de Gabriel Allon... :)

3.5 starsIn this 4th book in the 'Gabriel Allon' series, the Israeli agent is on the trail of a Nazi war criminal who's hidden his identity for years. The book can be read as a standalone.*****Multi-lingual Israeli spy/art restorer Gabriel Allon is restoring a painting in Venice when a bomb destroys the 'Wartime Claims and Inquiries Office' in Vienna, Austria. Gabriel's friend Eli Lavon is badly wounded and Eli's staff is killed. When Gabriel travels to Vienna to investigate he meets an elderly

Impeccable research. Dynamic characters with authentic dialogue. Engaging writing style with vivid imagery. Excellent. Enlightening. It is an important read. However, the weighted content makes this a difficult read. Very heavy hearted. It is a credit to author Daniel Silva to so deeply impact readers to the horrors of the Holocaust. It is much more in the historical espionage fiction genre rather than escapism thriller- chiller.