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Review #1

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This is the first Gabriel élan novel and what I believe is now a series of some 20 thrillers. I have become a fan of the last three and in total had read maybe seven Daniel Silva novels in the series prior to going back to this one. If you are already a fan of this series or even if you are new to Daniel Silva, this is a must read. It introduces our hero, begins with the critical scene involving his first wife and child, and then moves on to an exciting chase taking us from Europe to Montreal and then a closing scene in Manhattan. To my knowledge no one has yet made a movie of any of these Gabriel and Lon novels, and that’s real surprising to me. This is a great read regardless of whether you are looking for a beach book or want to be totally enthralled in your study. Catch up

Review #2

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Although not a huge fan of spy novels, I had heard good things about Daniel Silva’s Gabriel Allon series and decided to give the first three books a read because I’m always looking for exceptional series to discover. I’m always intrigued by the loner hero and Allon, an art restorer by trade, sounded like an interesting character to check out.

“The Kill Artist” was certainly an intelligent and complex read with complex characters and plotlines. Gabriel Allon was a hard character to get to know inasmuch as his character is so detached and self-punishing for past sins. Puppetmaster Ari Shamron was a favorite character of mine because he has so many layers to plumb. Art dealer Julian Isherwood was a lovable but drunken wastrel. However, the notion a beautiful, high-profile supermodel as an undercover agent was completely unbelievable; she had spent most of her supermodel life snorting coke, bed-hopping, and wound up practically broke. I found it ironic that Julian would try to compare her as a work of precious art.

Nevertheless, I found the basic plot foundation of intrigue, terror, and espionage was very insightful from a historical perspective that has even more meaning in a post-911 world. I found Silva’s rich and steady narrative appealing and believable. The story and conclusion resonated enough for me to continue onto the next two books.

Review #3

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I had problems with this novel. First off, it’s not my favorite kind of book. The only spy books I usually read are set in WWII against the Nazis (mostly Ken Follet books). The early chapters kept introducing new characters to the point that I was frustrated. Then, when it settled with the main characters, I had problems thinking of the Israelis as the good guys and the Arabs as the bad guys. Although Gabriel, the main character, has more of a conscience, I still saw reasons of both sides for hating the other side. Then, as the climax was unwinding, I felt the action became ridiculous. I just couldn’t believe it. I won’t give anything away (no spoilers) but I just felt it broke down and the ending (the final explanation) was plain stupid. It made the whole book pointless. I gave it three stars because it was well written and kept me entertained throughout. That is the point of reading. But as to meaning, I give it one star.

Review #4

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I choose this book for my book club to read. I had read several books with Gabriel as the main character and each one made me wanting to read more of his adventures and double life as a restorer of masterpieces/assassinatot of bad guys. As with me many of my fellow book club members were left wanting to read more of this character’s adventures. Our main complaint was the beginning was very confusing and several readers were ready to quit reading the book. Too many characters with little explanation of what their connection to the story was. I encouraged everyone to keep reading and all but one member did. If I had it to do over again I would read this one first and then follow the books in order.

Review #5

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The Kill Artist is an enjoyable page-turning spy novel. It is very much of the “best-seller” type of novel but it is well written. There really isn’t a dull moment in the story, and despite the story having everything from spies, assassins, fashion models, art dealers and newspaper magnates, etc. in it, it somehow manages to maintain a certain level of plausibility and credibility. I felt that toward the end of the book, when the action picked up, the quality of the writing deteriorated slightly and the story became far-fetched. However, overall this is recommended as an entertaining spy novel.

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