QuickTidal, on 03 November 2011 - 03:41 PM, said:
Abyss, on 03 November 2011 - 04:25 AM, said:
... Silva is really a master of the global spanning spy vs terrorist story.
I've considered reading this guy, but I never have. Worth it?
I'd say so. His Gabriel Allon books are brilliant. Allon's an ex-Israeli assassin become art restorer who keeps being pulled back into espionage. Silva does a nice job of developing out Allon and his often shfting supporting cast, and he does his research such that Vienna, Tel Aviv, Cairo, wherever, are well depicted.
He also does an admirable job of not falling into a trap of Israel Good vs Everyone Else Bad. There's a nice level of ambiguity and the wins are rarely clean or simple.
He's also one of those writers who incoporates history and information (ie: art restoration, spy craft, weapons...) in such a way that you may feel smarter for having read his books. There's a reason his books routinely hit #1 bestseller lists in hb.
THE KILL ARTIST was the first one and a good place to start, altho THE ENGLISH ASSASSIN or THE CONFESSOR also work in any order. After those three the books are slightly more connected and some of the minor references to earlier books make more sense if you've read them, but you could probably read any of them without difficulty.
Of his non-Allon stuff i've only read the WW2 set UNLIKELY SPY, which was just okay.