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Moscow Rules eBook

by Daniel Silva
language: english
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group, July of 2008 ‧
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The death of a journalist leads Israeli spy Gabriel Allon to Russia, where he finds that, in terms of spycraft, even he has something to learn in this #1 New York Times bestseller.

Moscow is no longer the gray, grim city of Soviet times. Now it is awash with oil wealth and choked with bulletproof Bentleys. But in the new Russia, power once again resides behind the walls of the Kremlin. Critics of the ruling class are ruthlessly silenced. And a new generation of Stalinists plots to reclaim an empire—and challenge the United States.

One of those men is Ivan Kharkov, ex-KGB, who built a financial empire on the rubble of the Soviet Union. Part of his profit comes from arms dealing. And he is about to deliver Russia’s most sophisticated weapons to the United States’ most dangerous enemy, unless Israeli foreign intelligence agent Gabriel Allon can stop him. Slipping across borders from Vatican City to St. Petersburg, Jerusalem to Washington, DC, Allon is playing for time—and playing by Moscow rules.


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Moscow Rules

by Daniel Silva

Property Description
ISBN: 9781440633577
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Release Date: July of 2008
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Collection: Gabriel Allon
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Police and Thriller
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EAN: 9781440633577
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Daniel Silva

Daniel Silva was a journalist and worked for UPI, first in Washington and then in Cairo, as a correspondent for the Middle East. During this period he covered several political conflicts and the Iran-Iraq war. He met his wife, an NBC correspondent, and they returned to the United States, where Daniel Silva was a producer for CNN for several years, having been responsible for some very popular programs, such as Crossfire, The International Hour and The World Yoday, among others. In 1997, shortly after the success of his first book, The Unlikely Spy, Daniel Silva decided to dedicate himself completely to writing, having meanwhile published several world bestsellers.
The Washington Post places him "among the best young American authors of spy literature" and is often compared to Graham Greene and John Le Carré. He lives in Washington D.C., with his wife and two children.

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