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A Death in Vienna

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A Death in Vienna

By: Daniel Silva
Narrated by: John Lee
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Joining the ranks of Graham Greene and John le Carre, the newest master of international suspense, Daniel Silva has crafted a novel of astonishing intricacy and intelligence.

Sent to Vienna to authenticate a painting, the art restorer and sometime spy Gabriel Allon is sidetracked by a photograph that throws his world upside-down. Could it really be the face of a man who during the last days of World War II had brutalized his mother on the Death March from Auschwitz?

Questions abound when Allon, driven by an intensity he had not felt in years, begins to investigate, discovering in the process that the hunt for one man is a hunt for many-and a network of unimaginable evil spanning sixty years.

©2004 Daniel Silva (P)2004 Books on Tape, Inc.
Action & Adventure Crime Crime Thrillers Espionage Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense Thriller Fiction Exciting
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"John Lee gives a masterful performance.... All the accents, from Italian to German, sound perfect.... And his pacing is excellent, always in tune with the action. A riveting narration." (AudioFile)

"[A] world-class practitioner of spy fiction.... Silva writes with style, economy and a sure command of the historical record…a skillful novelist who does justice to the often heartbreaking material without exploiting it." (The Washington Post Book World)

"Superbly crafted narrative of espionage and foreign intrigue....Action and suspense abound, but this is serious fiction with a serious purpose." (Publishers Weekly)

"Daniel Silva has now indisputably joined the ranks of Graham Greene and John le Carre." (Chicago Tribune)

Historical Depth • Engaging Spy Thriller • Excellent Narration • Complex Protagonist • Vivid Descriptions • Smooth Voice
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This story had so many twists and turns, not to mention ups and downs, I felt like I was on a roller coaster. The emotion of historical events and the need to rectify them came through clearly. Daniel Silva did an amazing job of telling this story, I felt as if I were a part of the scene. John Lee again performed brilliantly to bring this story to life.

Incredible ride

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I love the characters and the writing style. The reader does a great job. I've enjoyed all the others books in this series and it really says all that needs to be said when I tell you I downloaded the next in the series right after finishing this one.

Another great story, well done across the board

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This one concerns the Shoa and is beautifully done. Wounds are healed by Allon that he never knew existed. Only minor problem is narrator It's difficult to distinguish who's speaking at times because his accent - tone hardly changes from character to character. Still, an excellent book well worth a listen.

Love these books

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes. It's full of non-stop action and suspense. Gabriel Allon is a compelling and intriguing character.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Gabriel Allon is a complex art restorer who is also an assassin for "the office."

What about John Lee’s performance did you like?

He did a commendable job with the various voices and accents.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes - and I almost did although it bit into my work time.

ANOTHER MASTERPIECE FOR GABRIEL ALLON

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loved it

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Once I got used to the less then perfect quality of the audio, I enjoyed the story very much

Great story

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You will learn more than you ever wanted to know about the horrors of the holocaust & the evil men who carried them out.

Daniel Silva is a master story teller. Totally enthralling.

An amazing, creative & educational read

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another excellent story from Daniel Silva. I have never read one of Silva's books-l've only listened to them on audible. the narrator of all of the books so far is among the best narrators I've ever listened to to. he brings the work to life and puts the listener into the world of the characters.

Excellent

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A well-constructed thriller dealing with harrowing subject matter. The action moves slickly between Austria, Israel, Italy and Argentina, as well as between the present, and the past – the latter being World War 2. The narrator (John Lee) does a great job, with a Sean Connery-like “main” voice which he then adapts rather well to take into account a range of characters with different accents.

No waltz

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This will make a great movie - fast paced, covers a lot of geography, great intrique, detailed history, plus some violence and some beauty.

Chilling and Moving

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