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The Other Woman

By Daniel Silva

From Daniel Silva, the No.1 New York Times bestselling author, comes a modern masterpiece of espionage, love, and betrayal.

She was his best-kept secret …

In an isolated village in the mountains of Andalusia, a mysterious Frenchwoman begins work on a dangerous memoir. It is the story of a man she once loved in the Beirut of old, and a child taken from her in treason’s name. The woman is the keeper of the Kremlin’s most closely guarded secret. Long ago, the KGB inserted a mole into the heart of the West – a mole who stands on the doorstep of ultimate power.

Only one man can unravel the conspiracy: Gabriel Allon, the legendary art restorer and assassin who serves as the chief of Israel’s vaunted secret intelligence service. Gabriel has battled the dark forces of the new Russia before, at great personal cost. Now he and the Russians will engage in a final epic showdown, with the fate of the postwar global order hanging in the balance.

Praise for Daniel Silva:

A tense, thrilling adventureHuffington Post

‘It is Silva’s creative genius that keeps it all moving, as well as his mastery of storytelling that keeps the intense momentum of the plot ever pushing forward’ Huffington Post

‘A fitting final mission for one of fiction’s greatest spies… A dark thriller for difficult times’ Kirkus Review

Fascinating, suspenseful, and bated-breath excitingPublishers Weekly

‘Silva builds suspense like a symphony conductor… A winner on all frontsBooklist

A truly talented writerSun

‘Allon is the 21st century Bond – elegantly paced, subtle and well-informed.’ Daily Mail

‘Sexily brooding Allon… must be the most famous superspy not played by Daniel CraigDaily Telegraph

‘Silva builds tension with breathtaking double and triple turns of the plot’ People

‘A world class practitioner of spy fiction’ Washington Post

‘Silva is a master of suspense’ Barbara Taylor Bradford, The Week

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 11 Jul 2019
Pages: 496
ISBN: 978-0-00-828090-1
Price: £8.99 (Export Price) , £8.99, €None
Daniel Silva is the award-winning, #1  New York Times bestselling author of The Unlikely Spy, The Mark of the Assassin, The Marching Season, The Kill Artist, The English Assassin, The Confessor, A Death in Vienna, Prince of Fire, The Messenger, The Secret Servant, Moscow Rules, The Defector, The Rembrandt Affair, Portrait of a Spy, The Fallen Angel, The English Girl, The Heist, The English Spy, The Black Widow, House of Spies and The Other Woman.  He is best known for his long-running thriller series starring spy and art restorer Gabriel Allon. Silva’s books are critically acclaimed bestsellers around the world and have been translated into more than 30 languages. He resides in Florida with his wife, television journalist Jamie Gangel, and their twins, Lily and Nicholas. For more information visit www.danielsilvabooks.com

Praise for House of Spies: -

”'A tense, thrilling adventure” - Huffington Post

Praise for The Black Widow: -

”'Not only gripping but works as an IS history primer” - Sun

”'It is Silva’s creative genius that keeps it all moving, as well as his mastery of storytelling that keeps the intense momentum of the plot ever pushing forward” - Huffington Post

”'A fitting final mission for one of fiction’s greatest spies… A dark thriller for difficult times” - Kirkus Review

”'Fascinating, suspenseful, and bated-breath exciting” - Publishers Weekly

”'Silva builds suspense like a symphony conductor… A winner on all fronts” - Booklist

Praise for Daniel Silva: -

”'A truly talented writer” - Sun

”'Allon is the 21st century Bond - elegantly paced, subtle and well-informed.” - Daily Mail

'Sexily brooding Allon… must be the most famous superspy not played by Daniel Craig' Daily Telegraph -

'In true Bauer fashion, shoot-outs, kidnappings and international terror plots follow Gabriel Allon wherever he goes' USA Today -

”'Silva builds tension with breathtaking double and triple turns of the plot” - People

”'A world class practitioner of spy fiction” - Washington Post

”'Silva is a master of suspense” - Barbara Taylor Bradford, The Week