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Portrait of an Unknown Woman

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SKU: 9780008541125

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Dive into Daniel Silva’s “Portrait of an Unknown Woman” (ISBN: 9780008541125). Art restorer and spy Gabriel Allon returns, investigating a masterpiece with a mysterious past. His quest unveils dark secrets, forgery, and danger, taking readers on a thrilling journey through the art world’s underbelly.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780008541125
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 129 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0008541124
  • Publisher Date: 07 Jul 2022
  • Height: 198 mm
  • Weight: 270 gr

11 reviews for Portrait of an Unknown Woman

  1. Nandini Mehra

    Intriguing story with lots of twists. Allon is as captivating as ever. However, it felt a bit formulaic compared to Silva’s earlier work.

  2. Deepali Chouhan

    A must-read for Allon fans! The art history was well-researched and engaging. Pacing could have been better, it felt a bit lengthy. I thoroughly enjoyed the journey to finding out the mystery behind the portrait.

  3. Rachit Sharma

    Enjoyable, but not Silva’s best. The plot was a little predictable. Allon’s character remains compelling. Worth reading if you are a fan.

  4. Subhankar Baral

    I had high expectations, and it mostly delivered. The story was engaging and kept me interested. I was hoping for more surprises along the way in the mystery.

  5. Shrey Kumar Singh

    Silva’s writing is beautiful. I loved learning about art restoration. The story dragged in the middle. Still a good read overall.

  6. Hareesh Kumar S

    I was hooked from the start! Silva’s attention to detail is amazing. The ending was a bit rushed, but I still loved it.

  7. Ashutosh Pandey

    A solid thriller with a great setting. The characters were well-developed. The plot was complex and fast-paced, keeping me on the edge.

  8. Aditya Bhardwaj

    Silva does it again! A captivating story with plenty of suspense. I found the ending satisfying. One of his better books.

  9. Aniket Sahu

    An okay read. The art details were interesting. But the plot felt slow in places, and Allon seemed less sharp than usual.

  10. Vishakha Khanna

    Another great Gabriel Allon novel! Silva keeps you guessing. The art world details were fascinating, but I felt the plot was a little slow in places.

  11. Anika

    The art forgery aspect was really interesting. Allon’s personal struggles added depth. A decent read, but not outstanding.

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