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This latest mystery by Daniel Silva takes Israeli art restorer and master spy, Gabriel Allon deep into modern-day Russia--a place that operates by its own set of rules.
The worthy sucessor to the Cold War spy novel is the terrorist thriller. The master of the former genre was John le Carre.
Israeli agent, Gabriel Allon returns in Silva's latest thriller, this time not to defend Israel, but to rescue the American Ambassador to Britain's kidnapped daughter.
The Holocaust changed the world and damaged its survivors. Fiction explores the human question, and the best stories about Holocaust survival stay with us.
If you like the novel by Dan Brown, try Daniel Silva's The Confessor or Arturo Perez-Reverte's The Seville Communion.
Combining the secrets of Quebec's ancient Acadia with modern forensic technology, "Bones to Ashes" helps Brennan confront a mystery from her childhood.
"Echo Park," the 12th Michael Connelly novel to feature detective Harry Bosch, has a surprising and satisfying plot -- reminiscent of a Patricia Cornwell novel.
Gabriel Allon, restorer of fine old paintings and Israel's avenging angel, in his best story yet, defending the West from imminent destruction by Jihadist terrorists.
Two favorite Connelly characters - lawyer, Mickey Haller and LAPD detective Harry Bosch get together to solve a high profile Hollywood murder case.
Timely and troubling, Richard North Patterson's political drama is a departure from his usual thrillers, but no less thought-provoking.
The latest Dr. Brennan novel has "Bones" trying to decipher some kind of eerie religious ritual, one that involves bones--both animal and human.
Sauve career politician, Lyle Simmons arrives home after a fund raiser to find his wife dead. His subsequent actions and cool demeanor soon make him the lead suspect.
ITV3 Crime Thriller Awards and the Crime Writers' Association join forces to honour Lynda La Plante, Ruth Rendell, Ian Rankin, Val McDermid and others.


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