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Moscow Rules | 
vergrössern | Autor: Daniel Silva Urheber: Daniel Silva Verleger: Putnam'S Sons
Kaufen Neu: EUR 15,73
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Bewertung: 1 Rezensionen Verkaufsrang: 22461
Medium: Gebundene Ausgabe Seiten: 433 Versandgewicht: 1.5 Maße (innen): 9.1 x 6 x 1.7
ISBN: 0399155015 Dewey Dezimalzahl: 813.6 EAN: 9780399155017 ASIN: 0399155015
Publikation: Juli 22, 2008 Verfügbarkeit: Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen Versand: Internationaler Versand möglich Zustand: Neu-Buch. Direkt aus Amerika. Lassen Sie 10-14 Tage fuer Anlieferung zu.
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Gabriel Allon is back - and he's playing by Moscow Rules! September 15, 2008 Mark O'Neill (Wuerzburg) 1 aus 1 fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
It's the latest mission for Israeli Mossad agent / Vatican art restorer Gabriel Allon and this time, he's taking on Russian arms dealer and former KGB agent Ivan Kharkov. He's committed the cardinal sin of selling arms and explosives to Al-Qaeda who will then use them against the US and Israel. The West has tried to take down Kharkov before but he has the protection of the Kremlin. But now with the stakes so high, it's time to take him down once and for all - and they're going to use Kharkov's wife to do it - and they're playing by Moscow Rules. This was a fantastic addition to the Allon series. At points though, I felt it went way too slow - too much talking and not enough action. For people who are supposed to be government agents, I felt they were plodding around too much when in reality they would be kicking down doors and knocking heads together. Lastly, there were one or two things about the ending I took issue with. I don't want to say what because I don't want to spoil it for those who haven't read the book but I felt the ending didn't really do the book justice 100%. A few unacceptable loose ends which I'm surprised Silva left there. Or maybe he left them there for a future book? I don't know. Nevertheless, highly recommended!
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