A Death in Cornwall - Daniel Silva

A Death in Cornwall

By Daniel Silva

  • Release Date: 2024-07-09
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 2,293 Ratings

Description

#1 New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva delivers another stunning thriller in his action-packed tale of high stakes international intrigue.

A brutal murder, a missing masterpiece, a mystery only Gabriel Allon can solve . . .

Art restorer and legendary spy Gabriel Allon has slipped quietly into London to attend a reception at the Courtauld Gallery celebrating the return of a stolen self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh. But when an old friend from the Devon and Cornwall Police seeks his help with a baffling murder investigation, he finds himself pursuing a powerful and dangerous new adversary.

The victim is Charlotte Blake, a celebrated professor of art history from Oxford who spends her weekends in the same seaside village where Gabriel once lived under an assumed identity. Her murder appears to be the work of a diabolical serial killer who has been terrorizing the Cornish countryside. But there are a number of telltale inconsistencies, including a missing mobile phone. And then there is the mysterious three-letter cypher she left behind on a notepad in her study.

Gabriel soon discovers that Professor Blake was searching for a looted Picasso worth more than a $100 million, and he takes up the chase for the painting as only he can—with six Impressionist canvases forged by his own hand and an unlikely team of operatives that includes a world-famous violinist, a beautiful master thief, and a lethal contract killer turned British spy. The result is a stylish and wildly entertaining mystery that moves at lightning speed from the cliffs of Cornwall to the enchanted island of Corsica and, finally, to a breathtaking climax on the very doorstep of 10 Downing Street.

Supremely elegant and suspenseful, A Death in Cornwall is Daniel Silva at his best—a dazzling tale of murder, power, and insatiable greed that will hold readers spellbound until they turn the final page.

Reviews

  • I am Old School Allon!

    3
    By Latka31
    Good book but I miss the Mossad, and their players, and how they worked others into their adventures. Now it’s art and it’s complex intricacies. And more art built on the “Succession” and “ Industry” TV foundation. Back to Old School Allon and his teams please!
  • Gabriel Allon

    4
    By FLbluey
    I love Silva’s books! Especially the great Gabriel as a recurring character. BUT can he transition to an Agatha Christie role? Solving murders? This was a fun read but it lacked tension and texture. I’m hoping his next novel has Monsieur Allon back in his rightful place - the Mossad.
  • Good but not near the best.

    4
    By unhappydwight44
    Good but not nearly his best.
  • Appropriate

    3
    By danmatras
    Not one of Mr. Silva’s best.
  • Boring

    1
    By does not hold my attention
    So boring. I wrestled through 20% of this book and gave up.
  • Silva Does It Again

    5
    By JCCordes
    Complex plot that is still somehow easy to follow. Great characters, great story, wonderfully skilled author. Thank you Daniel!
  • Excellent artistic use of language

    5
    By mj5464
    An excellent read. The story reached a greater level of complexity than previous books. I also liked the addition of Detective Sargent Peet.
  • If only D. Silva and G. Allon would live forever…

    5
    By EvenhandedOne
    … we would then periodically be treated to a new, finely crafted adventure. This one is pleasingly complex and involves a number of characters from earlier books. It’s a pleasure to experience them again.
  • Rehash

    1
    By gswilkie
    Just another rehash of old characters and old ideas found in a new book with a little bit of extra stuff.
  • His best book

    5
    By Ellen Viola
    Loved the subject or subjects, and all the locations as well as the characters.

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