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The Cellist: Gabriel Allon Series, cartea 21

Autor Daniel Silva
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iul 2022
Master of international intrigue Daniel Silva follows up his acclaimed #1 New York Times bestsellers The Order, The New Girl, and The Other Woman with this riveting, action-packed tale of espionage and suspense featuring art restorer and spy Gabriel Allon.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780008472153
ISBN-10: 0008472157
Pagini: 471
Dimensiuni: 112 x 175 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Seria Gabriel Allon Series


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Recenzii

“The pace of The Cel­list never slack­ens as its ac­tion vol­leys from Zurich to Tel Aviv to Paris and be­yond. Mr. Silva tells his story with zest, wit and su­perb tim­ing, and he en­gi­neers enough sur­prises to star­tle even the most at­ten­tive reader.”  — Wall Street Journal
“Expertly crafted …. The best spy story of the year.” — Bob Woodward
“This book has a twist that is sure to give you chills.” — Today Show
“Few reading experiences bring me more joy than opening up the new Gabriel Allon novel every summer.”  — CrimeReads
“Akin to a diabolical game of chess, The Cellist is a sophisticated voyage through the world of concert halls, art museums, lavish receptions and the occasional chase scene—all delivered with Silva’s crafty dry wit and innuendo.” — Bookreporter.com