The Rembrandt Affair

The Rembrandt Affair by Daniel Silva is a reprint edition published by Penguin on July 5, 2011. This 544-page novel follows Gabriel Allon, who is drawn out of his quiet life in Cornwall when an art dealer presents him with a dire situation involving a stolen Rembrandt and a murdered art restorer. As Gabriel embarks on a global quest to recover the painting, he uncovers dangerous secrets tied to the artwork and faces formidable adversaries willing to kill to protect them.
Readers will find a blend of espionage and suspense as Gabriel navigates a world filled with crime and intrigue. The narrative delves into the complexities of art theft and the lengths individuals will go to for power and wealth. With themes of danger and deception, The Rembrandt Affair offers a thrilling exploration of the art world and its hidden perils.
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Gabriel Allon must travel the world to track down a painting worth killing for in this #1 New York Times bestseller.
Having retreated to the windswept cliffs of Cornwall with his beautiful wife, Gabriel Allon’s seclusion is interrupted by an eccentric London art dealer with a problem. An art restorer has been brutally murdered and a portrait by Rembrandt stolen—and only Gabriel can find it. But as he pursues the masterpiece across the globe, Gabriel discovers there are deadly secrets connected to the painting—and even deadlier men who will do anything to keep them.
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