If you have not read any of the books in this distinguished series Earlier, I highly recommend you read at least did some of the books Earlier Before The English Girl. Much of the pleasure of this book comes from seeing its action in the context of what has gone before ... and Seems to be promised in the end for the future.
If you are a fan series, I think you'll like this book better than most of the recent ones. The story is closer to the roots of what good espionage fiction does best: draw away the curtain of pretense to show the naked thirst for control That leads to desperate times and measures. As a fine writer of search tales, Daniel Silva has pulled together a story thatwill seem predictable ... but will leave a few surprises for all but the most discerning reader. In fact sense, the book is a bit like Russian dolls nesting Those ... seemingly always having yet another one inside.
In addition, there's movement in the storyline for the series. I will not write more in fact regard read I spoil something.
Especially I liked the way did surrender Allon Becomes involved in all kinds of matters are indeed not really his business, but he feels obliged to do Which anyway in the name of honor and friendship. There's a good lesson for everyday living here: do the right thing and you'll please some people and amaze the rest (to paraphrase a quote Samuel Clemens).
There's so on element of destiny here. We do have lives to Which We are called to lead. Often, seeking lives are not our first choice ... But They Often open doors to places much finer than we ever expected to experience. Search Could be the case here. See what you think in this regard.
Bravo, Mr. Silva!