Just as the comment “Of those writing spy novels today, Daniel Silva is quite simply the best”, Daniel Silva is the first New York Times’s bestselling author of “The Unlikely Spy”, The Mark of the Assassin, The Kill Artist, The Marching Season, The Confessor, A Death in Vienna, The Messenger, The Secret Servant, The English Assassin, Moscow Rules, Price of Fire, and The Defector. In 2009 he was appointed to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Council.
The plot Silva makes out of these remarkable elements is terrifically related, and the characters themselves seem real than anything you read in the newspapers or see on the TV shows. Readers couldn’t help being pulled into their story with more than intensity. Over the years of a wonderful career, Daniel Silva has established his reputation as “the gold standard” of thriller writers who concentrates upon the perfect formula to keep fans’ eyebows staying on his books, turning pages in deadly desire and imagination. Having achieved “the pinnacle of world-class spy thriller writing”, Silva has created his most extraordinary novel in his date, a tale of greed, passion.
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Filled with empressive twists and turns of plot, The Rembrandt Affair is more than just summer entertainment of the highest order,it serves its role as a timely reminder that there are greedy men in the world who will do anything out of the desire for money.
Two families, one terrible secret, and a painting to die for …
Determined to end his relationship with the Office for already six months, Gabriel Allon has retreated to Cornish coast with only one aim: enjoying life with his wife, Chiara, who had encountered with evil. However, his retreating is interrupted by a visitor, the endearingly eccentric London art dealer, Julian Isherwoo, from his complex past which pulled Gabriel again into a world of danger again. Just as before, Isherwood holds a hot potato in hands which only can be resolved by Gabriel.
In the ancient English city of Glastonbury, an art restorer has been cruelly murdered leaving a long-lost portrait by Rembrandt mysteriously stolen. Though Gabriel is reluctant to take this case, he is persuaded to use his unique skills to search for the painting and take the responsibility for the crime. But as he follows a trail of clues leading from Amsterdam to Buenos Aires and, finally, to a villa on the graceful shores of Lake Geneva with great effort, Gabriel finds out there are deadly secrets connected to the painting. Gabriel once again is thrown into a world he thought he had left behind forever, and comes face to face with a remarkable characters: a charming journalist from London who is determined to cover the worst mistake in her career, an elusive master art thief who is burdened by conscience, and a powerful Swiss billionaire who is noted for his good deeds but may just be the controller of a great threat to the whole world.(Read More…)
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