Monday, March 17, 2008

The Unlikely Spy, by Daniel Silva

Silva's first book, and so different from his others. I've now officially read everything he's written. This one is set in WWII, though is follows along the themes of his contemporary series: espionage, war, secrets, assassins, etc. It strikes me, reading this, how well Silva nails the language and cadence of many, many nationalities. He must either have had an interesting life, or one so boring that all he did was read.

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