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.

The plot begins when Grigori Bulganov, a former Russian intelligence officer who helped Allon save the world from arms dealer Ivan Kharkiv, mysteriously disappears in London. Allon, convinced that Grigori has been kidnapped by Kharkiv for revenge, embarks on a dangerous mission to find his ally. The search takes him from London to Paris to the snow-covered forests of Russia, where he faces the ruthless Kharkiv, a powerful oligarch with ties to the Kremlin. With the help of his team of Israeli operatives and allies from the CIA and MI6, Allon uncovers a plan that threatens global security. Silva blends suspenseful espionage with deep characterization, exploring themes of loyalty, betrayal and personal sacrifice in the world of intelligence games. Allon, burdened by his past and conflicts between duty and private life, faces moral dilemmas as he tries to save Grigori and prevent disaster. The novel is known for its fast pace, authentic details about intelligence work and realistic portrayal of geopolitical tensions.

Original title
The defector
Translation
Marko Maras
Editor
Davor Usković
Illustrations
Henry Steadman
Graphics design
Henry Steadman
Dimensions
19 x 12 cm
Pages
387
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2011.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

Two copies are available

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Condition:Used, excellent condition

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