The Rembrandt Affair: Gabriel Allon, Book 10 (Unabridged) The Rembrandt Affair: Gabriel Allon, Book 10 (Unabridged)

The Rembrandt Affair: Gabriel Allon, Book 10 (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

Determined to sever his ties with the Office, Gabriel Allon has retreated to the windswept cliffs of Cornwall with his beautiful Venetian-born wife, Chiara. But once again his seclusion is interrupted by a visitor from his tangled past: the endearingly eccentric London art dealer Julian Isherwood. As usual, Isherwood has a problem. And it is one only Gabriel can solve.

In the ancient English city of Glastonbury, an art restorer has been brutally murdered and a long-lost portrait by Rembrandt mysteriously stolen. Despite his reluctance, Gabriel is persuaded to use his unique skills to search for the painting and those responsible for the crime. But as he painstakingly follows a trail of clues leading from Amsterdam to Buenos Aires and, finally, to a villa on the graceful shores of Lake Geneva, Gabriel discovers there are deadly secrets connected to the painting. And evil men behind them.

Before he is done, Gabriel will once again be drawn into a world he thought he had left behind forever, and will come face-to-face with a remarkable cast of characters: a glamorous London journalist who is determined to undo the worst mistake of her career, an elusive master art thief who is burdened by a conscience, and a powerful Swiss billionaire who is known for his good deeds but may just be behind one of the greatest threats facing the world.

Filled with remarkable twists and turns of plot, and told with seductive prose, The Rembrandt Affair is more than just summer entertainment of the highest order. It is a timely reminder that there are men in the world who will do anything for money.

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
NARRATOR
PG
Phil Gigante
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
11:28
hr min
RELEASED
2010
July 20
PUBLISHER
Brilliance Audio
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
546.2
MB

Customer Reviews

Kess22b ,

The Rembrandt Affair

I found this audio book to be consistent with The Midnight House and the other books that are suggested in this style. The book was a bit slow to begin but quickly picks up steam and intensity. The characters and the historical references are so intertwined that it makes the interface between fact and fiction outstanding. I have just purchased several other books by Silva to see if they compare
J Kessler

W B J ,

You still have it.

I loved going down memory road. Peel was my favorite. Keep up the good work. You fan. Janet. The Happy Banker.