Prince of Fire

Prince of Fire by Daniel Silva, published by Penguin in 2006, is a thrilling narrative that plunges readers into the world of espionage and suspense. This edition spans 402 pages and is presented in English. The story begins with a devastating explosion at the Israeli embassy in Rome, which sets off a chain of events that forces Gabriel Allon back into the secret service he wished to leave behind.
As the plot unfolds, Allon confronts the aftermath of the attack, which reveals a dossier containing his secrets and history now in the hands of terrorists. Readers will find a gripping exploration of action and adventure as Allon navigates the complexities of his past while facing new threats. This book delves into themes of intrigue and danger, making it a significant addition to the genre of thrillers and espionage.
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On a bright morning in Rome, a terrible explosion rips a hole in the Israeli embassy. Moments later, four gunmen cut down survivors as they stagger from the burning building. Gabriel Allon is hastily recalled to Israel and drawn once more into the heart of the secret service he’d hoped to leave behind. For the blast has led to a disturbing revelation- a dossier that strips away Allon’s secrets and lays bare his history. A dossier that had fallen into terrorist hands . . .
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