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La viuda negra

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Nº 1 EN LA LISTA DEL NEW YORK TIMES Una red terrorista. Una telaraña de engaños y mentiras. Un juego letal cuyo objetivo es la venganza. Gabriel Allon está a punto de convertirse en jefe del servicio secreto israelí, pero en vísperas de su ascenso los acontecimientos se confabulan para que el legendario espía y restaurador de arte acepte una última misión. El ISIS ha hecho estallar una devastadora bomba en el distrito parisino de Marais y el gobierno francés, desesperado, quiere que Gabriel elimine al responsable antes de que ataque de nuevo. Le apodan Saladino, y es una mente criminal de ambiciones tan grandiosas como su sobrenombre: un individuo tan esquivo que incluso su nacionalidad se desconoce. Oculta tras un sofisticado software de encriptación, su red terrorista se comunica en total secreto, dejando a Occidente a ciegas respecto a sus planes y a Gabriel sin otra alternativa que introducir a un agente en el grupo terrorista más peligroso que haya conocido el mundo. Natalie Mizrahi es una joven doctora tan valiente como hermosa. A petición de Gabriel, se hará pasar por miembro del ISIS a la espera de que llegue el momento de actuar, convirtiéndose así en una bomba de relojería con el cronómetro en marcha, en una viuda negra sedienta de sangre. Su peligrosa misión la llevará desde los apacibles barrios residenciales de París a la isla de Santorini, y del mundo brutal del califato del Estado Islámico a Washington, donde el implacable Saladino prepara una apocalíptica noche de terror que alterará el curso de la historia. La viuda negra es un thriller apasionante y de absoluta actualidad, pero también es un viaje de descubrimiento hacia el nuevo corazón de las tinieblas, que permanecerá en la memoria de los lectores mucho después de que hayan pasado la última página.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from July 4, 2016
      Bestseller Silva's riveting 16th novel featuring the legendary Israeli art restorer and spy Gabriel Allon (after 2015's The English Spy) finds Gabriel on the trail of a secret ISIS terrorist known as Saladin after a vicious attack in Paris kills Gabriel's longtime friend Hannah Weinberg, the leader of the Isaac Weinberg Center for the Study of Anti-Semitism in France. One of the escaped Paris terrorists, Safia Bourihane, has been dubbed the black widow, but far more interesting is another black widow, this one created by Gabriel himself. Natalie Mizrahi, a doctor in Jerusalem, is recruited, trained, and inserted into a massive operation to locate Saladin so Gabriel can kill him. Gabriel's process of turning a civilian into a spy and the meticulous maneuvering of his team are fascinating, suspenseful, and bated-breath exciting. The satisfying open ending promises more to come in the Saladin saga. Silva proves once again that he can rework familiar genre material and bring it to new life. Nine-city author tour.

    • Library Journal

      February 15, 2016
      Art restorer, assassin, spy--Silva protagonist Gabriel Allon could be heading anywhere in his new global thriller (no plot reveals yet). Silva himself will be heading on a ten-city tour. With a 500,000-copy first printing.

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Library Journal

      February 15, 2016

      Art restorer, assassin, spy--Silva protagonist Gabriel Allon could be heading anywhere in his new global thriller (no plot reveals yet). Silva himself will be heading on a ten-city tour. With a 500,000-copy first printing.

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      Starred review from July 1, 2016
      A fitting (supposedly) final mission for one of fiction's greatest spies.A bomb explodes in the Marais district of Paris, a region known for its large Jewish population. One of the victims had a personal connection to Gabriel Allon, the man poised to become the next chief of Israel's intelligence service, and that's why the legendary assassin and spy joins the hunt for a terrorist mastermind known only as Saladin. Allon has been trying to escape his past since he first appeared in The Kill Artist (2000), so it's no surprise that Silva must provide a lure if he's going to get his hero back into the field for one last mission. But the 16th installment in this series is marked by a subtle shift in emphasis. Allon remains as compelling as ever, but Silva is clearly preparing readers for a world in which his hero takes a supporting role. Two members of Allon's team--Mikhail Abramov and Dina Sarid--seem poised to play a larger part in future novels. But it's Allon's newest recruit who takes center stage here. Dr. Natalie Mizrahi is a French-born Israeli. As Leila Hadawi, the daughter of Palestinian refugees, Natalie becomes part of the terrorist network ruled by Saladin. This is not the first time agents have gone undercover in one of Silva's novels, but Natalie's experience is the most harrowing. A Jew hiding in the heart of the so-called caliphate, she knows that a single misstep will result in her own horrific death. More than that, she knows that failure to complete her mission will mean hundreds--if not thousands--more deaths. Before he became a novelist, Silva was a journalist stationed in the Middle East. His Gabriel Allon novels have tracked--and, in some cases, anticipated--the rise of the Islamic State group. In his foreword, he notes that he began writing this story before the Paris attacks of 2015. A dark thriller for difficult times.

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    • Booklist

      Starred review from July 1, 2016
      Gabriel Allon, art restorer and Israeli spy, is supposed to be dead, but he's really very much alive and about to take over the directorship of Israel's secret intelligence service (called the Office by those on the inside). But before that can happen, there's some field work that needs attending to: Hannah Weinberg, an old friend of Allon's and the director of the Weinberg Center for the Study of Anti-Semitism in France, was killed, along with hundreds of others (including several Israelis), when the Paris center was destroyed by a bomb in a carefully executed ISIS attack. Now, working with the French and eventually the Americans, Allon is leading a team charged with finding and killing the ISIS leader called Saladin, who orchestrated the Paris attack and is planning another, even bigger strike. To carry out his plan, Allon conscripts a Jewish doctor, Natalie Mizrahi, to pose as a Palestinian, get herself recruited by ISIS, and become the Office's eyes and ears within the organization. Echoing John le Carre's The Little Drummer Girl (1983), the narrative takes us not only inside an Islamic terrorist group, but also inside the head of an initially reluctant but then committed double agent, who must learn to subsume one identity beneath another. This is a compelling thriller as Silva layers tension into his narrative like a symphony conductor, with Natalie becoming more involved in Saladin's next attack, and Gabriel balancing his need for intelligence against his agent's safety; but the novel also affords a sobering, insightful, and multifaceted look at the overwhelming complexities of the seemingly interminable war in the Middle East. And, for series fans, Silva introduces a new and richly conceived character who is likely to become a regular cast member. A winner on all fronts.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

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