The Secret Servant

The Secret Servant by Daniel Silva is a gripping narrative published by Penguin Books in 2008, featuring 450 pages in English. This edition follows Gabriel Allon, an art restorer, assassin, and spy, as he investigates the murder of an Israeli terrorism analyst in Amsterdam. While the police suspect a deranged Muslim extremist, Israeli intelligence uncovers a more complex plot involving a major terrorist operation in London.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a high-stakes world of espionage and suspense as Allon races against time to rescue the kidnapped daughter of the US ambassador. The story delves into themes of terrorism and the intricate web of intelligence operations, revealing truths that are more harrowing than anticipated. This edition offers a detailed exploration of the challenges faced by those in the field, making it a significant addition to the thriller genre.
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In Amsterdam, an Israeli terrorism analyst is murdered. The police believe the killer is a deranged Muslim extremist, but Israeli intelligence knows better. Artrestorer, assassin and spy, Gabriel Allon is dispatched to investigate, uncovering a major terrorist operation underway in London.
Gabriel arrives too late to prevent the kidnapping of the daughter of the US ambassador. With time running out, Allon has no choice but to plunge into a desperate search, both for the woman and for those responsible, but the truth, when he finds it, is more terrible than he could expect. It will endanger his life and shake him to the core.
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