

Moscow Rules
Author: Daniel Silva
Series: Gabriel Allon Series #8
Narrator: Phil Gigante
Unabridged: 11 hr
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 07/22/2008
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller
Author: Daniel Silva
Series: Gabriel Allon Series #8
Narrator: Phil Gigante
Unabridged: 11 hr
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 07/22/2008
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller
Michigan born author, Daniel Silva has had a most interesting career before he made the decision to follow his dream of becoming a novelist. He left his pursuit of a master's degree in International Relations when he was offered a temporary position with United Press International in 1984 to help cover the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco. He joined UPI later that year as a full time correspondent. His job eventually took him to the Middle East, where he met his future wife, Jamie Gangel who was working as an NBC Today Show Iraq - Iran War Correspondent. They were married in late 1987. Silva returned to Washington, DC, where he accepted a position with CNN.
In 1995, Silva began his writing career in earnest with the instant best seller, The Unlikely Spy. All of his books have been on the New York Times best seller list, and have been published worldwide. His most successful series was about Israeli art restorer, spy, and assassin Gabriel Allon.
Currently, Silva lives with his wife, Jamie, and their children Nicholas and Lily. It is said that Silva frequently takes his children on research trips for his books.
I kept reading Silva's venture into current espionage only because of his past success. I hoped something would finally occur to make the book interesting but was greatly disappointed. About the only thing Allon accomplished was to get himself beat up. I would not recommend the book and am not sure if I will bother reading the follow up in this series.
Hardly nutritive, Moscow Rules was chosen to be read because of its title. Daniel Silva shines most when there is no super villain at hand. That was the factor that decided whether I'd be bored enough to ditch the book or complete it. Having done the latter, the thriller delivered its promise by bein......more
Exciting espionage with insightful narrative on the inner-workings of the current Russian regime as well as international arms sales.......more
Moscow Rules, rules! I liked this book due to two reasons. The first is the presence of everybody's second favourite villain - the FSB (KGB). And the second is how pragmatic the story is as well as its ending. The FSB ends up being a pretty menacing villain but Daniel Silva does a hatchet job on the o......more
Apparently, this is book eight in a series about Gabriel Allon, a part-time art restorer and Israeli secret agent. I have read a few Daniel Silva books off and on over the years but have not read any in this series. Silva primarily writes espionage stories. The book is well written and fairly fast pa......more
Fully satisfactory (indeed, darn close to perfect) airport, airplane, and hotel reading... I definitely wouldn't start with this one .... In comparison to the others I've read, I found this installment was on the high end of the scale in terms of momentum and sustained page turning, but not necessari......more