Showing posts with label Daniel Silva. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniel Silva. Show all posts

Sunday, August 21, 2016

"The Heist" by Daniel Silva


"The Heist" 
by Daniel Silva
HarperCollins, 2014
Brief Review by Travis Simpkins

     An intriguing mix of murder, art theft, espionage and terrorism is masterfully typed out in the pages of The Heist, the fourteenth entry in the popular "Gabriel Allon" book series by Daniel Silva. The story begins with Gabriel Allon quietly restoring a Veronese altarpiece in Venice, when he is called upon to investigate the brutal death of an illicit art dealer and find the most famous stolen painting in history: Caravaggio's "Nativity with St. Francis and St. Lawrence" which has been missing for more than 40 years. To find the lost Caravaggio, Gabriel Allon must first steal another masterpiece, Vincent Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" and sabotage the finances of the Syrian royal family. 
     Gabriel Allon remains one of the great characters and paradoxes of modern fiction, with decidedly opposing halves… one gentle, the other lethal. It is no wonder that former U.S. President Bill Clinton cites Gabriel Allon as his favorite fictional character. Daniel Silva is a master at interweaving genres, historical periods and topics. His knowledge of the areas in which he writes is substantial, adding a real sense of place to the descriptions… from the art galleries of London to the rich villas of Lake Como, from the Church of San Sebastiano in Venice to the secure warehouses of the Geneva Freeport, from the backstreets of Paris to to the corridors of King Saul Boulevard, from the town of Linz to the Swiss countryside, and from a small village in Corsica to the war-ravaged city of Hama, Syria. 
     The story is fictional, but many real-life aspects of the trade in stolen art are laid bare, with examples of real-life stolen paintings including Modigliani's "Woman with a Fan" which was stolen from the Paris Museum of Modern Art in 2010. The fictional characters, many making reappearances, are thoroughly enthralling as well, including Gabriel's lovely wife Chiara, Ari Shamron, Eli Lavon and Jihan Nawaz. 
     Touchy subjects involving the Syrian civil conflict are dealt with in a bravura manner, which is the basis for a large portion of the plot. As with his other Gabriel Allon books, Silva combines art crime and espionage with adept skill, and The Heist is one of the best entries thus far.


The Heist. by Daniel Silva: Laglio. Lake Como

The Heist. by Daniel Silva

The Heist. by Daniel Silva: Villa. Laglia. Lake Como

The Heist. by Daniel Silva: Paolo Vernoses. Virgin and Child in Glory with Saints

The Heist. by Daniel Silva: Venice. Church of San Sebastiano

The Heist. by Daniel Silva: Bellini. San Zaccaria Altarpiece

The Heist. by Daniel Silva

The Heist. by Daniel Silva: Parmigianino. The Holy Family

The Heist. by Daniel Silva: Renoir. Young Woman in the Country

The Heist. by Daniel Silva: Gustav Klimpt. Portrait of a Woman

The Heist. by Daniel Silva: Caravaggio. Nativity with St. Francis and St. Lawrence

The Heist. by Daniel Silva: Corsica

The Heist. by Daniel Silva: Vincent Van Gogh. Sunflowers

The Heist. by Daniel Silva: Modigliani. Woman with a Fan

The Heist. by Daniel Silva: Geneva Freeport

The Heist. by Daniel Silva: Linz, Austria

The Heist. by Daniel Silva: Church of San Giovanni Evangelista

The Heist. by Daniel Silva

The Heist. by Daniel Silva

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Portrait of Daniel Silva, Author of "The Rembrandt Affair." by Travis Simpkins

Daniel Silva, 2015. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of 
Daniel Silva
Author of the Gabriel Allon Book Series
Art Crime / Espionage Novels
by Travis Simpkins



Daniel Silva: The Rembrandt Affair


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Daniel Silva. by Travis Simpkins. The Rembrandt Affair

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Portrait of Daniel Silva, Author of "The Defector." by Travis Simpkins

Daniel Silva, 2015. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of 
Daniel Silva
Author of the Gabriel Allon Book Series
Art Crime / Espionage Novels
by Travis Simpkins



Daniel Silva: The Defector


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Daniel Silva. by Travis Simpkins. The Defector

Friday, June 26, 2015

Portrait of Daniel Silva, Author of "The Heist." by Travis Simpkins

Daniel Silva, 2015. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of 
Daniel Silva
Author of the Gabriel Allon Book Series
Art Crime / Espionage Novels
by Travis Simpkins



Daniel Silva: The Heist


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Daniel Silva. by Travis Simpkins. The Heist

Friday, March 27, 2015

Portrait of Daniel Silva, Author of "The Kill Artist." by Travis Simpkins

Daniel Silva, 2015. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of 
Daniel Silva
Author of the Gabriel Allon Book Series
Art Crime / Espionage Novels
by Travis Simpkins



Daniel Silva


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Daniel Silva. by Travis Simpkins. The Kill Artist

Thursday, March 5, 2015

"The Fallen Angel" by Daniel Silva


"The Fallen Angel" by Daniel Silva
HarperCollins, 2012
Brief Review by Travis Simpkins

     An intriguing mix of murder, looted antiquities, espionage and terrorism is masterfully typed out in the pages of The Fallen Angel, the twelfth entry in the popular "Gabriel Allon" book series by Daniel Silva. The story begins and ends on Holy Ground, starting with a tragic death under St. Peter's Dome in the Vatican… where a young female curator has seemingly committed suicide by leaping to her death. Retired Israeli spy turned art restorer Gabriel Allon is cleaning a work by Caravaggio nearby when he is called to quietly investigate. Gabriel immediately dismisses the suicide theory, and with the Pope's blessing, begins a dangerous journey to solve the murder, dodging bullets and bombs through the corrupt and illicit world of looted antiquities… which leads to a Hezbollah terrorist plot to destroy the Holiest site in Jerusalem. Gabriel Allon remains one of the great characters and paradoxes of modern fiction, with decidedly opposing halves… one gentle, the other lethal. It is no wonder that former U.S. President Bill Clinton cites Gabriel Allon as his favorite fictional character. Daniel Silva is a master at interweaving genres, historical periods and topics. His knowledge of the areas in which he writes is substantial, adding a real sense of place to the descriptions… from the Sistine Chapel to the offices of the Carabinieri, from the slopes of St. Moritz to the narrow lanes of Vienna, from the Dome of the Rock to the archaeologically-rich ancient tunnels beneath the Temple Mount. The story is fictional, but many real-life aspects of the trade in looted antiquities are laid bare, including the case of convicted Italian smuggler Giacomo Medici, which is given ample pause for thought. The fictional characters, many making reappearances, are thoroughly enthralling as well, including Gabriel's lovely wife Chiara, Ari Shamron, Eli Lavon, David Girard, Massoud Rahimi, Uzi Navot, Pope Paul VII and his right-hand-man Luigi Donati. Touchy subjects involving the Israeli-Palestine conflict are dealt with in a bravura manner, including the so-called "Temple Denial", which is the basis for a large portion of the plot. As with his other Gabriel Allon books, Silva combines art crime and espionage with adept skill, and The Fallen Angel is one of the best entries thus far.

Dome of St. Peter's Basilica- Vatican City: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

Dome of St. Peter's Basilica: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

Dome of St. Peter's Basilica: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

Daniel Silva: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

Giacomo Medici: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

looted antiquités: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

Dome of St. Peter's Basilica: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

The Sistine Chapel: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

The Sistine Chapel Ceiling: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

The Last Judgement- The Sistine Chapel: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

looted antiquités: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

Daniel Silva: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

Temple Mount, Jerusalem: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

Temple Mount, Jerusalem: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

Western Wall- Temple Mount, Jerusalem: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

The Dome of the Rock: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

Temple Mount, Jerusalem: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

Temple Mount, Jerusalem: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

Tunnel- Temple Mount, Jerusalem: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

Daniel Silva: The Fallen Angel. Daniel Silva

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Daniel Silva- "The Fallen Angel"