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Mass Market Paperback The Cellist Book

ISBN: 0062835092

ISBN13: 9780062835093

The Cellist

(Book #21 in the Gabriel Allon Series)

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#1 New York Times Bestseller

"The pace of "The Cel-list" never slack-ens as its ac-tion vol-leys from Zurich to Tel Aviv to Paris and be-yond. Mr. Silva tells his story with zest, wit and su-perb tim-ing, and he en-gi-neers enough sur-prises to star-tle even the most at-ten-tive reader."--Wall Street Journal

From Daniel Silva, the internationally acclaimed #1 New York Times bestselling author, comes...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

The Cellist

This is Daniel Silva at his best. The plot is intricate, the characters intriguing. It is one of my favorite novels to date.

Good Read

Just started reading Daniel Silva Books. I liked this one as well as The Order, which was a very very good read also. It is interesting to get another political view.

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Sadly, I have purchased my last by Daniel Silva. I have read every one of his books, including the Osbornes and Unlikely, but this one is far from his standard. There are gaps in reasonable logic, inconsistent character actions, and grotesquely false political characterizations. I am offended at the inauthentic description of American conservative politics and the (fictional but thinly veiled) falsified actions of President Trump. This book is a left wing political hatchet job with minimal redeeming qualities. No more Daniel Silva for me. As a staunch friend of Israel, I am surprised at the attack on and mischaracterization of Trump who moved the US Embassy to Jerusalem (promised for years but never done) and arranged diplomatic relations between Israel and several Arab countries (attempted by several US Presidents over decades, but never accomplished). Trump was a good friend to Israel (certainly better than the Obama/Biden crew), and Silva portrays Trump otherwise. Yes, I know what fiction is. I am also aware that fiction can convey attitude and opinion, sometimes more strongly than hard news. The Cellist supports American left wing politics that has exceeded long-standing American political and governmental norms and which is destroying American rights and freedoms. I find it intolerably repulsive. No more Silva for me!

Too Political

I am a huge fan of Mr Silva. Have read all of his books. I hope in the next one he stays away from the politics.

Terrible! political! .

I have read every one of his books and loved every one.This started out fine and developed into political s%==.He is entitled to his own political beliefs but I am not paying my good money for them .I will review his next book before buying.
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