ThatsNeato NeatoShop
Enter Keywords:
Index : Product Listings : Product DetailsBack


  View Larger
Prince of Fire
By Daniel Silva ( Putnam Adult )
Release Date: 2005-02-22
Average Customer Rating:
List Price: $25.95
Price: $6.49
Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
 Add to Cart 

Product Description
Few recent thriller writers have excited the kind of critical praise that Daniel Silva has, with his novels featuring art restorer and sometime spy Gabriel Allon.

Now Allon is back in Venice, when a terrible explosion in Rome leads to a disturbing personal revelation: the existence of a dossier in the hands of terrorists that strips away his secrets, lays bare his history. Hastily recalled home to Israel, drawn once more into the heart of a service he had once forsaken, Gabriel Allon finds himself stalking an elusive master terrorist across a landscape drenched in generations of blood, along a trail that keeps turning in upon itself, until, finally, he can no longer be certain who is stalking whom. And when at last the inevitable showdown comes, it's not Gabriel alone who is threatened with destruction-for it is not his history alone that has been laid bare.

A knife-edged thriller of astonishing intricacy and feeling, filled with exhilarating prose, this is Daniel Silva's finest novel yet.
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

The Messenger

A Death in Vienna

The Kill Artist

The Confessor

The English Assassin

Product Reviews:
  A Silva Masterpiece ( chpeterson )
Despite reading them out of order, I have thoroughly enjoyed Silva's entire Gabriel Allon series. This and "The Messenger" are the best. "The Messenger" was a fabulous page turner with a timely message about Saudi financed terrorism. "Prince of Fire" is just as good, but in a different way. It is a bit more cerebral. It has plenty of action, but it also gives the reader a closer look at Allon and, particularly, details of the Black September revenge assassinations that got him started on his career with The Office. I do not recall having seen those details in the previous Allon novels.

Another highlight of this book is its historical perspective on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. I have not seen this history provided in this depth since many years ago in Leon Uris' "Exodus." Although provided in a fiction format, the history appears good, and, despite being told from the Israeli view, it seemed to provide a fair hearing to the Palestinian viewpoint as well.

If you have not read anything in the Allon series, this is a great place to start. Then move on to "The Messenger." Both are masterpieces.


  Silva is 5-star ( hill@directcon.net )
Don't know how I missed this author before, but plots are complex and I'm involved in the book from first to last page. He is tops and I look forward to reading all his other books.
  Good of its kind 
A gripping tale with a likable hero, I recommend this book for travelers, insomniacs and vacationers. Daniel Silva has mastered the thriller style, knows how to keep his reader turning the pages, guessing and fearing and hoping.
  Another Engrossing Silva Read ( 600asa )
Silva can always be counted on to deliver a taut, fast-moving yet nuanced thriller and this is no exception. Hero Gabriel Allon sets out, somewhat reluctantly, to to avenge a massive, ugly bombing in Rome and in so doing, is forced to consider why he does what he does. In this book, as in his other Allon books, Silva ties the plot into the historic troubles between Israel and the Palestinians and ably reflects the complexities that motivate both sides. Allon is a believeable hero, now aging. Will Silva let him fade into the sunset? Doubtful, although Silva is quite capable of penning compelling novels that don't rely on this worthy hero. All in all, a good thriller. Your time won't be wasted on this one.
  Explosive Artistic Ability!! Silva's Best Allon to Date ( reds_fan )
When you read a review saying that Daniel Silva can flat out write, believe the hype! Silva can really write, and "Prince of Fire" proves just that. Another reviewer said that he didn't think Silva would raise the bar with this one, and that he was wrong. That's accurate enough, because I felt the same way. If somebody were to tell me that Daniel Silva isn't up to snuff, I'd be laughing for a long time at you.

So, what kind of situation can Daniel Silva put Gabriel Allon into this time? Well, look no further then the likes of Ari Shamron and Lev. Lev says move, and Gabriel calls some critical shots in this lethal game of chess! And when check-mate seems so far away, you better check your king and queen, because Gabriel will find the move that you don't see coming. This is a whole new hunt, and the question is, who's being hunted? He also deals with issues concerning his wife, and coming to terms with it altogether. In some ways, he becomes more of a leader among men then he thought possible. And the stakes just get higher. If you ever thought of "Daniel and the Lion's Den," just think of the possibilities.

This is by far the best that Silva has offered up concerning Gabriel Allon! I mean, WOW!! And I still have "The Messenger," as well as a couple of others to go in this series. Does that mean I'll be looking forward to his next offering? You bet! This was an explosion of Daniel Silva's very best, and it'll sure be a tough one to beat!