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The violent death of a journalist leads secret agent Gabriel Allon to Russia. But this is not the grim Moscow of Soviet times, but a new Moscow, awash in oil wealth and in thrall to a new generation of rich Stalinists plotting to challenge an old enemy: the United States. One such man is Ivan Kharkov, a former KGB colonel whose global empire is built on a lucrative and deadly business. Kharkov is an arms dealer - and he's about to sell Russia's most dangerous weapon to al-Qaeda. Unless Allon can learn the time and place of delivery, the world will suffer its deadliest terror attack since 9/11. The countdown to Armageddon has begun . . .
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Moscow Rules, Daniel Silva
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- Released
- 2009
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- Title
- Moscow Rules
- Subtitle
- A Gabriel Allon thriller
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Daniel Silva
- Publisher
- Penguin Books
- Released
- 2009
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 462
- ISBN10
- 0141033878
- ISBN13
- 9780141033877
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Thriller, Suspense, Murders, American Literature, Russia, Espionage, Spy Novels, Israel, Journalists, Cruelty, Terror, Weapons, Moscow, Prevention, Mossad
- First published
- 2008
- Original title
- Moscow Rules
- Rating
- 4.2 out of 5
- Description
- The violent death of a journalist leads secret agent Gabriel Allon to Russia. But this is not the grim Moscow of Soviet times, but a new Moscow, awash in oil wealth and in thrall to a new generation of rich Stalinists plotting to challenge an old enemy: the United States. One such man is Ivan Kharkov, a former KGB colonel whose global empire is built on a lucrative and deadly business. Kharkov is an arms dealer - and he's about to sell Russia's most dangerous weapon to al-Qaeda. Unless Allon can learn the time and place of delivery, the world will suffer its deadliest terror attack since 9/11. The countdown to Armageddon has begun . . .









