The Rembrandt Affair (Gabriel Allon) by Daniel Silva Paperback Book

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Rent The Rembrandt Affair (Gabriel Allon)

Author: Daniel Silva

Format: Mass Market Paperback, Abridged-CD, Unabridged-CD

Publisher: Signet Book

Published: Jul 2011

Genre: Fiction - Thrillers

Retail Price: $10.99

Pages: 560

Synopsis

When an art restorer is murdered and a portrait by Rembrandt is stolen, Gabriel Allon is pulled into a race across the globe against a group of powerful men who will do anything to keep the truth about the painting hidden...

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