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The heist

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A fallen spyA missing masterpieceA daring missionThe HeistLegendary spy and art restorer Gabriel Allon is in Venice repairing an altarpiece by Veronese when he receives an urgent summons from the Italian police.

The eccentric London art dealer Julian Isherwood has stumbled upon a chilling murder scene in Lake Como, and is being held as a suspect.

To save his friend, Gabriel must track down the real killers and then perform one simple task: find the most famous missing painting in the world.Sometimes the best way to find a stolen masterpiece is to steal another one. . . . The dead man is a fallen British spy with a secret: he has been trafficking in stolen artworks and selling them to a mysterious collector.

Among those paintings is the worlds most iconic missing masterpiece: Caravaggios glorious Nativity with St.

Francis and St. Lawrence.Gabriel embarks on a daring gambit to recover the Caravaggio and learn the identity of the collector.

His search will take him on an exhilarating huntfrom the shimmering boulevards of Paris and London to the gritty criminal underworlds of Marseilles and Corsica, and finally to a small private bank in Austria where a dangerous man stands guard over the ill-gotten wealth of a brutal dictator.

At his side is a brave young woman who survived one of the worst massacres of the twentieth century.

Now, with Gabriels help, she will be given a chance to strike a blow against a dynasty that destroyed her family.Elegant, sophisticated, and entertaining, The Heist is a must-read thrillera page-turning tale of intrigue that demonstrates once again why Daniel Silva is called a world-class practitioner of spy fiction (Washington Post).

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HarperCollins
0062320076 / 9780062320070
eBook (EPUB)
813.6
15/07/2014
England
English
Thrillers
512 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.