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Portrait of a Spy by Daniel Silva

Portrait of a Spy

by Daniel Silva

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  • Jul 2011, 464 pages
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Peter Gray

Portrait of a Spy
An excellent and very different storyline. I listened to this book rather than read it and the suspense was held right through to the end.
Ginger

Portrait of A Spy
The plot is so up to date with what is happening in our world today that it made the book even more exciting. I found myself as always falling deeper in love with Gabriel Allon. His sensitive nature as an artist balances his killer instincts for God and country. I truly cannot wait for Mr. Silva's next novel. Sincerely
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