Topic: Daniel Silva
Peter Cannon of Publisher's Weekly recently compiled a list of what he considers the top fifteen spy novels. (The list itself I pulled from author Gayle Lynds's website. Ian Fleming, THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (1962)
5. Placing THE SPY ...
Not long ago, with the release of Daniel Silva's Moscow Rules (alright, so it was a bit farther back), I had the chance to meet the New York Times Bestselling author. And when Zacharias couldn't seem to get his wife ...
Brain constipation is myaffliction at the moment I suppose. My therapy startedlast week when I purchased a DVD box set of the West Wing -- all seven seasons.In the same time, I also bought three books, two romance novels and a SecondWorld ...
Daniel Silva's convincing novels of implausible secret agents have given new life to the Spy Thriller, a type of novel which has suffered since the collapse of the Berlin Wall. Vengeance for long-ago perfidy old grudges, and historical wrongs all compel ...
Best-selling thriller writer Daniel Silva has 3-book HarperCollins deal; 1st out next summerBest-selling novelist Daniel Silva has a new book deal.Silva has agreed to write three novels for HarperCollins. The publisher announced Wednesday the first book comes out next summer. Silva ...
USA TODAY BEST-SELLERSBest-Selling Books Week Ended August 15FICTION1. "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" by Stieg Larsson (Knopf)2. "Tough Customer: A Novel: by Sandra Brown (Simon & Schuster)3. "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett (Amy Einhorn Books)4. "The Adventures ...
The author Daniel Silva is well renowned for creating international spy thrillers and with The Rembrandt Affair he again shows us why. Here he comes up with a plot which merges the worlds of intelligence and art together. It also has the ...
This is the story of a Rembrandt painting which is under restoration work with a friend of the legendary Israeli assassin Gabriel Allon. There is a secret associated with the painting which sparks off a chain of intrigue which travels across various ...
Sequel production in novels is generally a predictable affair, and the authors often end up going by ready templates while writing so the readers are always in familiar surroundings and they may feel as if they are hanging out with their old ...
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BEST-SELLERSHARDCOVER FICTION1. "Swimsuit" by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro (Little, Brown)6. The Story of Success" by Malcolm Gladwell (Little, Brown)4. "A Duke of Her Own" by Eloisa James (Avon)15. The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas ...