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The Cellist

The Cellist

#1 New York Times Bestseller

“The pace of “The Cel­list” never slack­ens as its ac­tion vol­leys from Zurich to Tel Aviv to Paris and be­yond. Mr. Silva tells his story with zest, wit and su­perb tim­ing, and he en­gi­neers enough sur­prises to star­tle even the most at­ten­tive reader.“—Wall Street Journal

From Daniel Silva, the internationally acclaimed #1 New York Times bestselling author, comes a timely and explosive new thriller featuring art restorer and legendary spy Gabriel Allon.

Viktor Orlov had a longstanding appointment with death. Once Russia’s richest man, he now resides in splendid exile in London, where he has waged a tireless crusade against the authoritarian kleptocrats who have seized control of the Kremlin. His mansion in Chelsea’s exclusive Cheyne Walk is one of the most heavily protected private dwellings in London. Yet somehow, on a rainy summer evening, in the midst of a global pandemic, Russia’s vengeful president finally manages to cross Orlov’s name off his kill list.

Before him was the receiver from his landline telephone, a half-drunk glass of red wine, and a stack of documents.…

The documents are contaminated with a deadly nerve agent. The Metropolitan Police determine that they were delivered to Orlov’s home by one of his employees, a prominent investigative reporter from the anti-Kremlin Moskovskaya Gazeta. And when the reporter slips from London hours after the killing, MI6 concludes she is a Moscow Center assassin who has cunningly penetrated Orlov’s formidable defenses.

But Gabriel Allon, who owes his very life to Viktor Orlov, believes his friends in British intelligence are dangerously mistaken. His desperate search for the truth will take him from London to Amsterdam and eventually to Geneva, where a private intelligence service controlled by a childhood friend of the Russian president is using KGB-style “active measures” to undermine the West from within. Known as the Haydn Group, the unit is plotting an unspeakable act of violence that will plunge an already divided America into chaos and leave Russia unchallenged. Only Gabriel Allon, with the help of a brilliant young woman employed by the world’s dirtiest bank, can stop it.

Elegant and sophisticated, provocative and daring, The Cellist explores one of the preeminent threats facing the West today—the corrupting influence of dirty money wielded by a revanchist and reckless Russia. It is at once a novel of hope and a stark warning about the fragile state of democracy. And it proves once again why Daniel Silva is regarded as his generation’s finest writer of suspense and international intrigue.

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  • The story

    Stick to your story skills, stay out of politics. I don’t need you to lecture me how good liberals are and in your mind how bad Trump is. And just look the J6 insurrection as you call it was orchestrated by Pelosi, the democrats and the FBI to prevent Trump from running and winning, how’d that work out for you? Keep your liberal ideas out or lose a person who enjoys your stories. Stick to stories, not politics!

    By ;yf;iyf;iyv

  • Too polarizing

    The first 3/4th of the book ere excellent vintage Silva. The last third just adds fuel to the polarization that exists in US and World politics. Could have done without it…

    By JETonator

  • Not enjoyable anymore

    I’ve been an avid reader of Alon series and always enjoyed the books until this one. I understand author’s resentment towards 45th president but to repeat the cnn talking points about January 6th being worse than 9/11 and COVID shots being a Messiah, please. I am done. Don’t waste your time on this left wing propagandist.

    By Verochka_71

  • Disappointing

    I have read a number of books in this series for diversion between serious reading, and enjoyed them very much. This book however contains a fair amount of political bigotry, making it far less enjoyable than a simple diversion

    By Adam's Ghost

  • The Cellist

    Silva is a left wing loon and shoves his opinions down the reader’a throat. Don’t waste your money.

    By janu0114

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