A death in Cornwall A novel

Daniel Silva, 1960-

Large print - 2024

A brutal murder, a missing masterpiece, a mystery only Gabriel Allon can solve.

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Genres
Large print books
Thrillers (Fiction)
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Harper Large Print, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Daniel Silva, 1960- (author)
Edition
First Harper large print edition
Physical Description
544 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
ISBN
9780063386327
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Silva takes his hero to where this bestselling series began. Fans have gotten used to a new Gabriel Allon book every summer. Anyone wondering what the former head of Mossad might be doing during the war in Gaza will not find an answer here. This is bad news, maybe, for readers who appreciate Silva's engagement with real-world politics, but it's good news for those looking to this series for escape. This narrative is set in motion by the death of an art historian trying to reconnect a Picasso painting stolen by the Nazis with its rightful owner. Allon is drawn into this mystery by an old acquaintance from Cornwall, the place where he tried to escape his past and where readers first met him inThe Kill Artist (2000). As he did inThe Collector (2023), the author focuses on Allon's connections to the art world, rather than his tenure as an assassin and intelligence operative. None of this is to say that Allon doesn't make use of spycraft and his network of powerful international contacts. Although longtime fans may miss their favorite members of his old crew, there are plenty of familiar characters here. Allon enlists the help of hacker and master thief Ingrid Johansen and violin virtuoso Anna Rolfe. And it's Timothy Peel--all grown up--who asks Allon for help investigating a seemingly simple case of murder that isn't simple at all. All of this is fun enough, but it also feels a bit static. InPortrait of an Unknown Woman (2022), Allon whipped up passable forgeries of works by Renaissance masters like Titian, Tintoretto, and Veronese in a matter of days. Here, his plan for recovering a Picasso requires him to produce convincing lost paintings by modernists and postmodernists with wildly different styles. The glimpses into Allon's family life also feel rote. Silva's fans know that Chiara can do much more than cook and smile while her husband goes off on his adventures. A novel that delivers pretty much everything Silva's fans want. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.