Portrait of a Spy explained

Portrait of a Spy
Author:Daniel Silva
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Gabriel Allon series
Genre:Spy fiction, Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Publisher:Harper (US)
Pub Date:2011[1]
Media Type:Print (hardback)
Pages:455
Isbn:9780062072184
Isbn Note:(US)
0062072188(US)
Preceded By:The Rembrandt Affair
Followed By:The Fallen Angel

Portrait of a Spy is a 2011 spy novel by Daniel Silva.[1] It is the eleventh title in the Gabriel Allon series.

Other than the traditional recurring characters, Portrait features the return of Sarah Bancroft and Nadia al Bakari, daughter of Zizi al Bakari who was Allon's foe in The Messenger.

Like others in Silva's Allon series, Portrait of a Spy is a New York Times bestseller.[2] Portrait of a Spy marked Silva's first book with HarperCollins, following his departure from Putnam following the publication of The Rembrandt Affair in 2010.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Portrait of a Spy. The Library of Congress Catalog Record. 2012-11-25.
  2. News: Best Sellers. 2012-08-05. New York Times. 2011-08-07.
  3. News: Daniel Silva Makes 3-Book Deal At Harper. Fleming. Mike. September 15, 2010. Deadline. August 7, 2012.