A Death In Vienna

A Death In Vienna by Daniel Silva is a gripping narrative published by Putnam Adult on February 23, 2004. This first edition spans 416 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Gabriel Allon, an art restorer and occasional spy, who is sent to Vienna to authenticate a painting. His mission takes a dark turn as he seeks to uncover the truth behind a photograph of a man who brutalized his mother during the final days of World War II, a quest that reveals connections to past atrocities and their lingering effects in the present.
Readers will find a blend of suspense and historical intrigue as Allon navigates the complexities of his investigation. The narrative delves into themes of memory and justice, set against the backdrop of Vienna, and explores the impact of history on contemporary events. With elements of thrillers and suspense woven throughout, this book presents a thought-provoking journey that challenges the characters and readers alike to confront the shadows of the past.
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Sent to Vienna to authenticate a painting, art restorer and occasional spy Gabriel Allon sets out to uncover the truth about a photograph of an unnamed man who had brutalized his mother during the final days of World War II, during the Death March from Auschwitz, a quest that could unravel an evil with profound repercussions in the present. 175,000 first printing.
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