Cover art for Portrait of an Unknown Woman
Published
Harpercollins, August 2022
ISBN
9781460755556
Format
Softcover, 432 pages
Dimensions
23.5cm × 15.5cm × 3cm

Portrait of an Unknown Woman A new Gabriel Allon mystery from the master of intrigue, the bestselling author of THE COLLECTOR, THE NEW GIRL and THE OTHER WOMAN

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1 New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva delivers another stunning thriller in his latest action-packed tale of high stakes international intrigue.

The hunt is on for the greatest art forger who ever lived ...

Legendary spy and art restorer Gabriel Allon has at long last severed ties with Israeli intelligence and settled quietly with his beautiful wife and their young twins in Venice, the only place he has ever truly known peace.

But when the eccentric London art dealer Julian Isherwood asks Gabriel to investigate the circumstances surrounding the rediscovery and lucrative sale of a centuries-old painting, he is drawn into a deadly game of cat and mouse where nothing is as it seems.

Gabriel soon discovers that the work in question, a portrait of an unidentified woman attributed to Sir Anthony van Dyck, is almost certainly a fiendishly clever fake. To find the mysterious figure who painted it-and uncover a multibillion-dollar fraud at the pinnacle of the art world-Gabriel conceives one of the most elaborate deceptions of his career. If it is to succeed, he must become the very mirror image of the man he seeks: the greatest art forger the world has ever known.

'Daniel Silva is that rarity of rarities, a writer whose stories just keep getting better' Huffington Post

'Reading Daniel Silva's expertly crafted novels is to witness a master at work' Real Book Spy

'Daniel Silva has few rivals' The Age

'A world-class practitioner of spy fiction' Washington Post

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