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Moscow Rules
Moscow Rules

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Author: Daniel Silva
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 96 reviews
Sales Rank: 1461

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 433
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 1.7

ISBN: 0399155015
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9780399155017
ASIN: 0399155015

Publication Date: July 22, 2008
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Condition: no dust cover. Bayfront Books carefully selects the books it offers for sale on Amazon, and only includes those that are worthy of another read. While dust jackets may be missing and covers may show some damage, the contents are very readable... even in those books where previous owners had taken considerable notes or highlighting.

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5 out of 5 stars Gabriel in Moscow   October 29, 2008
Mercedes, BMWs, Volvos, high speed bullet bikes, in Moscow; a new generation of wealth from exports of natural resources oil, steel, nickel, and commodities.

Gabriel action days seem to be coming to an end. He suffers a broken eye orbit and potential loss of sight from a damaged retina.

The books reveals the merciless action of death in Moscow of free reporting reporters. Suppression of the truth by two reporter murders has brought the attention of the Israeli intelligence. The arrows of Allah is funneling arms sales through Ivan Kharikov, a sell out move, Al Queda weapons acquistion, through Africa, and potential threat to US and Israel.

Elan, Ivan's wife, decides, she must stop her monsterous husband from kill more innocents. Gabriel designs plans too recruit Elan, manipulate an English Art dealer, professional deal with Sarah Crawford (who expressed her love for Gabriel in a moment to tension and enraged Chiara), and masterfully create a replica of "Two children on the Beach". Gabriel uses the desired painting too gain an opportunity to talk with Elena under the interrogating nature of Ivan. Ivan allows Elena to buy art because he has millions from weapons sales, prestige and power among the New Moscow, and a mansion whereby to house the art.

Ivan has weakness. Ivan is having an affair with 19 year old Moscow super model. Gabriel exploited the information to get Elena to help him obtain Ivans secret papers that will reveal the transaction locations.

Revenge and injury will be the excuse to keep Elana alive and allower her and the children to escape for Ivan.

Elana must get secret papers documenting the weapons transactions, but no plan is perfect and things go wrong. Gabriel is order by Shammron to abandon the operation, but Gabriel disobeys in an attempt to save Elena. FSB saves Gabriel and allows him to kill a number of Ivan's men.

Gabriel gets tortured twice, saves Elana and the children, stops a terrorist attack on US soil, and returns to Israel to resume his honeymoon with Chiara.

The books illustrates the Western transformation in Moscow and the lawless nature of the Russian environment and culture: bribery, softline communist, report deathes, and wealth oligarchy accumulation at the hand of organized crime.

Shocking images of socialized property structures with small cities living like rats in the structures.



4 out of 5 stars An excellent read   October 26, 2008
This is the first Daniel Silva book I have read and I found it to be an entertaining pageturner which kept me wanting more. It is well-written and good entertainment. I gave it 4 stars and not 5 stars because it could have been better, but it was overall a very good, well researched story that I enjoyed. Garbriel Allon is a complex well crafted character who is superior to many other writer's heros in this genre which tend to be wooden and very simple. This is definitely a thinking persons thriller in the the direction of Le Carre.




5 out of 5 stars He does it once again   October 24, 2008
I am a big fan of Daniel Silva and have been trying to get my hands on anything he has written. So far I have not been disappointed. With his vast knowledge of present day political situations and an uncanny ability to create true suspense, I find myself being educated and thrilled all at the same time. Mr. Silva knows his stuff, and as an avid reader, I am already hungry for more.


1 out of 5 stars No More Paperback Purchases Here.   October 13, 2008
 0 out of 8 found this review helpful

having recently discovered silva, i've read two books so far and enjoyed them. i went to my neighborhood bookstore and found that all the paperback editions had been changed to these long type format books, which are ridiculous, a waste of paper (what idiots thought this up?) but, of course, with a whopping $2 dollars added on to the price (oh, yeah. that's why!). there is NO WAY i am going to pay $9.99 for a paperback book, especially when trade paper has gotten so excessive in cost in the last few years. too bad for the publisher and the author, but not me. they don't get my money, but i just read something else, my own books, the library, or a used book shop purchase. it's amazing how industries destroy themselves. additionally, one would think that once an author gets this kind of market power through big sales, he and his agent would be concerned with this kind of craven industry practice. guess not.


3 out of 5 stars Silva's heart must be in the Middle East!   October 13, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I was so excited to read this book, but somehow it was tepid at best. Perhaps the push to publish novels each year means that even an author as good as Silva cannot keep up the quality. This book lacks passion, and on the Middle East and its horrid conflicts, he is always so very engaged and instructive. MOSCOW RULES is flat, and there is nothing in it that says the author really knows Russia. I have, however, loved all the other books starring Gabriel Allon. Perhaps the next one will return to form.