The Confessor audiobook
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Review #1
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This book was a great trip through Europe through the eyes of Gabriel Allon/Mario Delvecchio. Allon occasionally works for the Israeli Secret Service when he is not engaged as Delvecchio the art restorer. In Munich, Israeli professor Benjamin Stern is killed – and the killer takes away all traces of the book Stern was working on. Meanwhile, Gabriel is in Venice working on the restoration of an altarpiece, painted by Bellini. Gabriel and Stern worked together many years ago on an operation to kill all the members of Black September who had killed Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics. So when called in by his former boss and mentor Ari Shamron to investigate Stern’s death, Gabriel jumps. During the course of his explorations, he meets the beautiful Chiara in Venice – also a part-time Office operative. The operation takes Gabriel all the way to the Pope in Rome – and a shady secret society within the Catholic Church known as Crux Vera. It also goes back to WWII and the Catholic Church’s stance on helping the Jews escape Nazi Germany.
Review #2
The Confessor audiobook in series Gabriel Allon
I have read the books completely out of sequence but it has not been a problem, as each book can be read as a standalone and you still get drawn into the story and get to know the characters in each story, some of them recurring.
By now, four books out of the eighteen available to this date, I am a die hard fan of the Gabriel Allon and yearn for our next mission to start, as the author sends us on another fantastic adventure of a perfectly combined fiction with historical facts.
Of book # 3 all I can say it is freaking absolutely fantastic walk in the past exploring the role the Vatican had during the Holocaust and it’s liaisons with Nazi Germany…
Review #3
Audiobook The Confessor by Daniel Silva
This book is another pillar in the architecture of the Gabriel Allon series….and I suggest for those of you who have not read this collection yet, please start at the beginning. All the books are stand-alone; however many characters appear in many of the books, so it makes the stories more clear. Daniel Silva has managed freshness and variety in all the series, making each an engrossing read. His research is deep and broad, just one more reason his books are so satisfying. Sometimes I decide I want to read all books an author has written, e.g. LeCarre, Larrson, Nesbo, McEwan, Preston & Child. I suppose this is the highest accolade a reader can give a writer. I am reading all Daniel Silva’s books and I urge you to follow the same path in authors you love.
Review #4
Audio The Confessor narrated by George Guidall
In this novel the brillant art restorer, Israeli Agent Gabriel Allon, fascinated by the beauty of the Bellini painting he is working on is abruptly needed to help solve the murder of a dear friend of his. Heartbreakingly at the story’s beginning, he must go to Munich and try to analyze the terrible murder scene for messages left or clues leading to an answer. Beni Stern, fine academic that he is, has on his own taken on a secret assignment from someone of importance. There are no clues as to who may have been threatened enough to harm him. This begins the winding trail for Gabriel Allon in unraveling what happened to Beni and finding the dangerous perpetrator of the crime, bringing him to justice in the end.
The story weaves together the efforts of a modern Catholic Church to maintain meaning to it’s members and the strange, traumatic and painful history of betrayal that it has had towards Jewish people – most horribly during the years of the holocaust death camps, forced marches and slave labor all over and surrounding Europe. The Pope’s life is threatened and saved by the brillant Israeli team. This leads to a new era in relations between the Vatican and Israel, with the possibility that long lost documents in the Vatican archives will at last bring forward the truth about how Jewish people were treated by the church during WWII while Pius XII played politics on every side. The question of historians, were Jewish people helped and treated well enough by the Catholic Church could at last be discussed in full.
Review #5
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Daniel Silva has created such a compelling and intriguing espionage series that reminds me of the glorious Cold War writing of such well-drawn and exciting espionage authors as Clancy and Forsyth. Gabriel Allon is such a richly constructed and intense characters against the backdrop of global fallout of western powers meddling in the Middle East resulting in Jihadist terrorism taking root in Europe and bent on world destruction. This series has such exquisitely drawn characters, complex plots, and action-packed settings. I feel I am traveling around the world with Allon. Even the author’s note at the end of each book keeps me reading, Silva’s research is astounding. I have bought every book in the series, in hardback here I can find them, as I plan to add to my collection. Very highly recommended.
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