A Death in Cornwall: A Novel
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Last update: 08-14-2024
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#1 New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva delivers another stunning thriller in his action-packed tale of high stakes international intrigue.
A brutal murder, a missing masterpiece, a mystery only Gabriel Allon can solve . . .
Art restorer and legendary spy Gabriel Allon has slipped quietly into London to attend a reception at the Courtauld Gallery celebrating the return of a stolen self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh. But when an old friend from the Devon and Cornwall Police seeks his help with a baffling murder investigation, he finds himself pursuing a powerful and dangerous new adversary.
The victim is Charlotte Blake, a celebrated professor of art history from Oxford who spends her weekends in the same seaside village where Gabriel once lived under an assumed identity. Her murder appears to be the work of a diabolical serial killer who has been terrorizing the Cornish countryside. But there are a number of telltale inconsistencies, including a missing mobile phone. And then there is the mysterious three-letter cypher she left behind on a notepad in her study.
Gabriel soon discovers that Professor Blake was searching for a looted Picasso worth more than a $100 million, and he takes up the chase for the painting as only he can—with six Impressionist canvases forged by his own hand and an unlikely team of operatives that includes a world-famous violinist, a beautiful master thief, and a lethal contract killer turned British spy. The result is a stylish and wildly entertaining mystery that moves at lightning speed from the cliffs of Cornwall to the enchanted island of Corsica and, finally, to a breathtaking climax on the very doorstep of 10 Downing Street.
Supremely elegant and suspenseful, A Death in Cornwall is Daniel Silva at his best—a dazzling tale of murder, power, and insatiable greed that will hold listeners spellbound until they finish listening.
Top reviews from the United States
Another reviewer suggested reading the Author’s Note. I second that recommendation. Maybe the jumping off point for a non-fiction work, Mr. Silva?
The title is Book #24 in Daniel Silva’s acclaimed Gabriel Allon series.
Art restorer and legendary spy Gabriel Allon attends a reception at the Coartauld Gallery
in London celebrating the return of a stolen self-portrait by Vincent Van Gogh.
When an old friend from the Devon and Cornwall Police seeks his help with a murder investigation, he finds himself pursuing a powerful and dangerous new adversary.
Another - this is Book #24 of Daniel Silva’s Gabriel Allon series - perfectly crafted thriller.
There is a lot of talk about art (of course) and art restoration. A lot of travel, new and old locations. Very fast-paced.
I welcomed ‘seeing’ Ingrid again and especially Timothy Peel, currently with the Devon & Cornwall Police.
A lot of very complex tech equipment.
Every book I have read, written by Daniel Silva has been excellent. I can’t put them down once I have started to read. Absolute perfection. *****
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I hesitated in tagging this espionage since Allon is finally for real retired and there's no appearance by the other members of nor mention of The Office, but is a spy ever really not a spy? Now that they're house poor in Venice and Cornwall, are the Allons winding down? I hope not. I'm loving the continued weaving of Christopher, Sarah and now Ingrid to see where this series could potentially go. I could have done without the wasted lines of the barman's crush on Chiara and the teasing infidelity there and with Anna. It's just a waste because as Christopher said, we all know Gabriel won't cheat and Chiara knows Gabriel is married to the job. If she was going to look elsewhere she would have already
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to enjoy a day or so of pure pleasure, reading the latest Daniel Silva book; once again inhabiting the enchanted world of Silva’s Gabriel Allon and spending time with the wonderful cast of characters we have to know
and savor while, in the process of resolving the
thriller, one can learn about art, art restoration
and the art world, music,delicious food and exquisite wine, the world’s great restaurants and other elements of the high life,corruption in politics, climate change, the Holocaust, Venice, Geneva, Monaco, Cannes,London, Paris,and tons of other transporting details. And one is truly transported. But the trip can only last a day or so; no matter how one tries one can’t slow the reading down.
This year’s book is no exception. I think it’s
the best one yet. With the unraveling of a
deep political plot- especially resonant in
today’s England - murders, chases, heists and breathtaking suspense after an abduction until
release ; all the elements of a marvelous thriller
are there. You will love it, as I did and always do- July of every year- hopefully for years to come!