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Review #1
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The Fallen Angel
Daniel Silva
This is part of the Gabriel Allon Series. This book finds Gabriel in a period of recuperation and repose and then busy with his true avocation, the restoration of fine Italian Masters artwork. By virtue of a series of events that he has not initiated, he and his long suffering and supportive wife, Chiara, find themselves embroiled in yet another of the evil campaigns of Hezbollah. It is almost not a matter of volition when it comes to his involvement in thwarting the Islamic attempts at jihad as there just may be no one else that can beat them. The consequences of not rising to the occasion could be disastrous for his people, for the Vatican, for innocent victims of a very subversive war and potential significant enough to alter the dynamic of the tenuous quasi peace that pretends to exist in the State of Israel.
Gabriel has a true compass and does not let notions of false honor or pseudo fairness interfere with stopping brutal atrocities, rigorous public deception and a public commitment to wipe out the entire Jewish nation.
After reading this book and all those that preceded it in the series, it strikes me that Mr. Silva writes with the courage it must take to openly confront the forces of religious and cultural racism whose published objective is the use of deadly force. Yes, there is courage in writing about their fanaticism, but the real courage is in the exposure to himself of all the evil that they represent. To live with this realization every day and every week of every year takes a very special person and family.
All who get to read Mr. Silva will be better people for the time they get to spend inside his world.
Review #2
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Some how this didn’t grip me as much as the others. Gabriel is back in the Vatican restoring a Caravaggio and a secretary falls from a high balcony. I think the story was just too convoluted for me and about money laundering and corruption and detailed archaeology that doesn’t interest me that much. I certainly don’t regret reading it.
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….and how it had been looted from a tomb in 1971 and sold to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the astonishing price of one million dollars, and how……it had been returned to its rightful home. Cultural patrimony had been protected, but at what cost. Nearly five million people visited the Met each year, but here in the deserted halls of the Villa Giulia, the krater was left to stand alone with the sadness of a knickknack gathering dust on a shelf.
That’s why the Palestians like to pretend the Temple never existed……Temple Denial……It’s a first cousin to Holocaust Denial, and it’s now widespread in the Islamic world……No Holocaust, no Temple, no Jews in Palestine.”
One of the last Agency executives to come from New England Protestant stock, he believed vanity was a sin only exceeded by cheating at golf.
At its height the Jewish quarter of Vienna numbered 192,000 people but by November, 1942 only 7,000 remained….but the Holocaust was not the first destruction of Vienna’s Jews. In 1421 the entire Jewish population was burned to death, forcibly baptized or expelled. The Austrians, it seemed, felt compelled to slaughter the Jews from time to time.
Review #3
Audiobook The Fallen Angel by Daniel Silva
Poor Gabriel Allon; he keeps getting interrupted in his work. This time it’s because of a woman who has fallen to her death in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Did she commit suicide or was she pushed?
So Gabriel is pulled away from his restoration of a Caravaggio masterpiece by Monsignor Luigi Donati, the pope’s private secretary, to find the truth. It turns out the deceased woman was privy to some very sensitive information about the looting of historic treasures.
The case takes Allon to a number of different places in Europe including Switzerland, Vienna, Paris and Berlin. But ultimately he returns to his native land and the Temple Mount in the holy city of Jerusalem for an exciting finish.
Review #4
Audio The Fallen Angel narrated by George Guidall
I am not a fan of thrillers, so I am unable to grant 5 stars due to my own personal reluctance to read action that puts me on edge. This book was my second written by this author, the first being Portrait of a Spy. I read the two books one after the other. I enjoyed this book because of the subject matter, the descriptions of places I have been to and descriptions of places never visited. I find the main hero of this series to be completely impossible within the realm of reality, of course, as there seems there is nothing he cannot do in the shortest flashes of time. In other words, this is made for cinematic thrills. I may or may not purchase another one in the Gabriel Allon series, but this is not to take away from the expert writing, consistency in continuing characters that play major roles in the series and truly useful and intriguing facts picked up along the way within the world of art, archaeology, spy craft, world politics and much more. Since there are so many books in this series it is more likely I will borrow one or two from my library so I can revisit the well drawn characters. You see how this works? I will now have to change the rating to five stars, because I must admit that I will have to read more of Gabriel’s adventures. Silva has won over a reader who prefers historical fiction based on reality!
Review #5
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I am currently reading the Gabriel Allon series in order, and am always taken by the new historical things I learn from each book. I am not a religious person, but it is very eye opening to learn some of the historical aspects of the saga of the Middle East. All of this bloodshed over who owned one piece of land first. Or the heartbreaking story of Gabriel’s mother in a previous book. It is just so sad what man does to fellow man.
This book was another great read, and when I finish each Allon book I find myself asking “what’s the next one?”
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