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Review #1
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Moscow Rules
Daniel Silva
Why would I or anyone want to read yet another entry into a long series about a main character that defies convention, logic, tradition, his personal safety, other persons’ personal safety, diplomatic relationships, personal relationships and his marriage only to survive in the end in the forgiving arms of his beautiful and understanding wife?
The answer is that Silva is a spy-master al la le Carré combined with the detailism of a Clancy, the action sequences of a Thor, the historical perspective like a Berry and the character integrity of a Baldacci. Not only is his writing worth reading just for the pleasure of it, Silva combines world affairs, some on the radar and some below it, with lessons and messages that are offered only to those who accept them. His is not a proselytizing way.
He never lets his readers feel content that his main character will survive. We never know when the series might end, as all things eventually do. We hope that the risks and the penalties absorbed by the character do not do him in but with each book the man is older but less wise about the risks he absolutely must incur. I still get a feeling of relief when he actually makes it into some safe house to convalesce.
Whether you have read Silva or not; whether you are familiar with the series or not; you are advised to read Moscow Rules.
Review #2
Moscow Rules audiobook in series Gabriel Allon
We have no trouble spotting the bad guy in this book: Ivan Kharkov is ex-KGB and is now engaged in supplying weapons to the absolutely wrong countries. In short order, Israeli foreign intelligent agent Gabriel Allon is on the hunt for Kharkov. Allon’s travels take him to various countries such as Italy, France, Russia and the American capitol. Author Silva has a keen appreciation of the different cities visited by Allon, his fellow agents and the unsavory associates of Kharkov; he paints some very attractive pictures with his words while also making sure the plot moves ahead smoothly.
Ivan Kharkov has a wife, Elena, and two small children. He’s also carrying on an affair with another Russian woman and hasn’t much interest these days in Elena. But watching out for his children is another matter entirely. Elena’s hoodlum bodyguards are looking after Ivan’s family with two missions: making sure Elena behaves herself and that no harm comes to his children.
Allon’s mission is to gain detailed information on Kharkov’s subversive dealings and he starts by conjuring up a meeting with Elena. She’s both an art collector and expert so Allon makes sure that a painting which he has worked on comes to Elena’s attention. They meet and are soon linked together in an attempt for Elena to retrieve sensitive information from her Moscow apartment. What could possibly go wrong? In a word, plenty.
The plot builds steadily and you’ll have a hard time putting it down until you reach the exciting ending. All things considered, I think it’s one of the best Silva novels that I’ve read.
A comment about Silva’s writing: One of the rules for writers is not to draw attention to the writing itself but, in this particular book, I couldn’t help but notice. The scene is Geneva, Switzerland, and Silva remarks that travelers who approach Geneva by train from Zurich are frequently so overcome by its beauty that they hurl their return tickets out the window and vow never to leave again. He then gives us Allon’s thoughts on Geneva: he found it to be a charming but intensely boring city. Once a place of Calvinistic fervor but finance was now the city’s only religion, and bankers and moneymen were its new priests and archbishops. Nevertheless, Silva paints quite a nice word picture.
Review #3
Audiobook Moscow Rules by Daniel Silva
Love these Gabriel Allon novels. But I rolled the proverbial eyes a bit when lo and behold yet another art work was central to the Mossad spying operation in this one.
I mean it was a great concept the first time, and the second time. But jeebus.
This is a serious spoiler: the deus ex machina at the end in this one, the FSB colonel, was a total facepalm for me. I mean, come on.
But I am being very harsh: always great entertainment + an education on underlying real world issues – in this one the any-buyer-fine business dealing of Russian arms merchants.
Review #4
Audio Moscow Rules narrated by George Guidall
As always, we expect Daniel Silva to deliver an intense, action packed, exciting and thought provoking story. He delivers this and much more. People who do not live in high conflict areas have no real knowledge of how little it would take to ignite a world war. In America we go about our days with family, work and the day to day decisions having no direct contact with different religious beliefs, social economic conditions and being faced with such hatred and fear as do others in different countries. This story brings people a small look at the efforts being done to keep the terrorists in check. Having the cooperation of many different countries organizations working together to stop the warmongers, is essential to keeping peace on earth.
Review #5
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I stumbled on these books by accident and I have read every darn one. Actually I’m praying for him to write more because I craved reading these books. The plot and everyone of them was exactly the same, the nice thing was the characters reappeared over and over and I got to know them through the books. I just love these books and I don’t know why. I am psychiatrist that I really don’t read fiction but these were really really good
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