Daniel Silva The Messenger Espionage Thriller Terrorism Suspense HC 1st print 06

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Language: English Item Height: 1.3 in Personalized: No Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults Vintage: No Number of Pages: 352 Pages Features: Revised Illustrator: Yes Publication Year: 2006 Book Title: Messenger Format: Hardcover Ex Libris: No Item Width: 6.3 in width: 6.3 in Era: 2000s Type: Novel height: 1.3 in Inscribed: No Author: Daniel Silva Item Weight: 18.9 Oz Item Length: 9.3 in Signed: No ISBN: 9780399153358 Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Book Series: Gabriel Allon Ser. Genre: Fiction Country of Origin: United States Narrative Type: Fiction Topic: Thrillers / Espionage, Thrillers / Suspense, Thrillers / General, Thrillers / Terrorism, Thriller, Suspense, Espionage, Terrorism Personalize: No Original Language: English

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Daniel Silva The Messenger Espionage Thriller Terrorism Suspense HC 1st print 06. However, the Pope ignores Gabriel's suggestion that a large outdoor ceremony be moved into an enclosed—and more secure—structure. Gabriel rescues the Pope just as more terrorists arrive to shoot missiles at the Basilica. Daniel Silva, The Messenger, Espionage, Thriller, Terrorism, Suspense, Putnam Hard cover 1st printing 2006, edge tanning, very good + condition... When the laptop of a terrorist mastermind falls into the possession of the Office, Gabriel Allon suspects an imminent attack upon the Pope. He warns his friend Luigi Donati, the Pope's personal secretary, in time to tighten security and personally investigate likely terrorist suspects among the Vatican's staff. However, the Pope ignores Gabriel's suggestion that a large outdoor ceremony be moved into an enclosed—and more secure—structure. That disregard proves fatal when three suicide bombers cause more than 700 deaths among worshipers. Gabriel rescues the Pope just as more terrorists arrive to shoot missiles at the Basilica. As the Vatican later researches the disaster, it discovers that its council for improving relations with the Muslim world was little more than a front for inside terrorism.