Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Daniel Silva's third novel A Death in Vienna review

About Daniel Silva. He has been referred to as his age group's greatest writer of intercontinental conspiracy.

Daniel Silva's third novel A Death in Vienna which is now a trilogy about how the disasters of the Holocaust reach into the existing day and time.Gabriel Allon is a former Israeli spy who now works as an art restoration specialist in Venice.His previous boss from the Israeli Intelligence Service, Ari Shamron, shows up one day with disastrous news about an blast in Vienna.Shamron persuades him to go back to this "forbidden city" to research the bombing of the Wartime Claims and Inquiries Office, which eventually left two young females dead and Eli Lavon, in a coma he was an old buddy. Gabriel is a brilliant and exciting char actor, meticulous designed by Daniel Silva.Who may turn out to be one of the best suspense writers of all time , Daniel Silva  is great, what a great story packed full of facts and fiction well researched elegantly written.  Daniel Silva  writes with fantastic emotions about the traumatic events of the Holocaust and the vulnability of those who aided the Nazis to escape penalties after the war finished. In inclusion,  Daniel Silva  convincingly makes the point that extreme right-wing political parties still pose a severe threat around the globe, and that we must do anything in our power to safeguard our civil rights in the face of these extremists. "A Death in Vienna" is fast-paced, gripping, and filled with stimulating twists and changes. It is a valuable, well-researched, and thought-invoking conclusion to  Daniel Silva's  excellent trilogy. Top Books to read now     Best thriller to read  Buy it now it's a must read.


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