Prince of Fire by Daniel Silva

Prince of Fire (Gabriel Allon, #5)

by Daniel Silva

On a bright morning in Rome, a terrible explosion rips a hole in the Israeli embassy. Moments later, four gunmen cut down survivors as they stagger from the burning building. Gabriel Allon is hastily recalled to Israel and drawn once more into the heart of the secret service he'd hoped to leave behind. For the blast has led to a disturbing revelation: a dossier that strips away Allon's secrets and lays bare his history. A dossier that had fallen into terrorist hands . . .

Reviewed by ibeforem on

4 of 5 stars

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This book moves away from the Holocaust theme of the last 3 and back to the Israel/Palestine conflict. It’s interesting to see how each side describes different events, and I think the book makes a few pointed observations about the reasons the conflict continues. All-in-all, this was another great book from Silva, and I am ecstatic that his love interest from the last 2 books is gone. Never liked her!

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