Synopsis

In Daniel Silva's electrifying thriller, 'Prince of Fire,' the meticulous art restorer and reluctant Israeli spy, Gabriel Allon, is thrust back into the treacherous world he sought to escape after a devastating explosion at the Israeli embassy in Rome. This act of terror unearths a chilling discovery: a meticulously compiled dossier in the hands of a master terrorist, exposing every secret of Allon's past and laying bare his personal history for the world to see. Compelled to confront the ghosts he thought he had buried, Gabriel is drawn deep into the heart of a clandestine service he once abandoned. His mission: to track and eliminate the elusive mastermind behind the attack, a ghost from his own past who threatens not only global security but also Allon’s very identity. As Allon navigates a bloody landscape spanning generations of conflict, the lines between hunter and hunted blur, and he begins to question if he is pursuing his target or being drawn into a meticulously crafted trap. The looming confrontation promises not just the destruction of his enemy, but potentially the shattering of Allon's own carefully constructed life, as his exposed history becomes his greatest vulnerability.

Critical Reception

"Lauded as a 'first-rate thriller' by critics, 'Prince of Fire' stands as a compelling and commercially successful entry in Daniel Silva's acclaimed Gabriel Allon series, solidifying his reputation as a master of contemporary espionage fiction."

Metadata

ISBN:9781440634345
Pages:433
Age Rating:16+

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