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macymcbeth 's review for:
The Kill Artist
by Daniel Silva
I started reading this book in its physical format, wasn't in the mood for it at the time, and then put it down. Months later, I picked it up again only this time in the audible format. I don't know if I was finally in the mood for it or if it was better as an audiobook, but I was enthralled in the world of Gabriel Allon.
Daniel Silva is very good at crafting a compelling spy novel and jumping from one character's perspective to another. At first, his writing style was something different and an adjustment, but soon enough, I was accustomed to the fast pace and the many characters narrative voices (it definitely helped that the audible narrator slightly changed his voice/accent for each character). He is also very good at writing twists and turns that fit right into the espionage genre.
Gabriel Allon is a great hero and you easily root for him and are eager to learn more about him. Now, I am ready to dive deep into the enormous backlog of his story (21 books in the series and counting, yikes!), so here I go.
Daniel Silva is very good at crafting a compelling spy novel and jumping from one character's perspective to another. At first, his writing style was something different and an adjustment, but soon enough, I was accustomed to the fast pace and the many characters narrative voices (it definitely helped that the audible narrator slightly changed his voice/accent for each character). He is also very good at writing twists and turns that fit right into the espionage genre.
Gabriel Allon is a great hero and you easily root for him and are eager to learn more about him. Now, I am ready to dive deep into the enormous backlog of his story (21 books in the series and counting, yikes!), so here I go.