Moskovska pravila

Moskovska pravila

Daniel Silva

The sudden death of a journalist brings secret agent Gabriel Allon to Russia. Not to the gloomy Moscow of Soviet times, but to modern Moscow awash with oil wealth ruled by a new generation of wealthy Stalinists.

One of them is Ivan Karkov, a former colonel of the KGB, whose world empire was built on the lucrative and unscrupulous arms trade. Karkov intends to sell the most dangerous Russian weapons to Al-Qa'ida. If Allon wants to prevent him from doing so, he must find out the place and time of delivery...

Original title
Moscow rules
Translation
Tomislav Zagoda
Editor
Davor Uskoković
Graphics design
Henry Steadman
Dimensions
22.5 x 15 cm
Pages
387
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2011.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53324-477-8

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

Are you interested in another book? You can search the offer using our search engine or browse books by category.

You may also be interested in these titles

Prebjeg

Prebjeg

Daniel Silva

After destroying the most dangerous man in the world, spy Gabriel Allon returns to restoring paintings in idyllic Umbria, but he receives disastrous news from London.

Znanje, 2011.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
4.56 - 4.98
Usta puna zemlje

Usta puna zemlje

Branimir Šćepanović

The novel "Usta puna zemlje" (1970), the masterpiece of the Serbian writer Branimir Šćepanović, is a psychologically in-depth explorer of the limits of the human soul, solitude and existential freedom, reminiscent of Kafka and Camus.

BIGZ, 1987.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
3.98
Pariški maraton : Knjiga pisanja (Pariz21. i 22. oktobar 2023)

Pariški maraton : Knjiga pisanja (Pariz21. i 22. oktobar 2023)

At the end of the eighties, Damir Uzunović traveled to Paris and stayed there for less than a year. He was twenty years old at the time, and that exile episode would be formative for the literature he would later write.

Buybook, 2024.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
12.22
Stotina godina (antikronika)

Stotina godina (antikronika)

Dario Harjaček

The novel One Hundred Years by Dario Harjaček provides a panoramic view of Trešnjevka and its inhabitants through a century of changes, ideologies, and human destinies – a mosaic of Zagreb in which life, art, and history intertwine.

Oceanmore, 2025.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
13.42
Godan

Godan

Munshi Prem Chand
Kosmos, 1960.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
4.22 - 4.26
Deobe 1-3

Deobe 1-3

Dobrica Ćosić

This work, awarded the NIN Prize for that year, is considered one of the most significant in Serbian literature after World War II.

Prosveta, 1961.
Serbian. Cyrillic alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
The book consists of 3 volumes
11.42