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March/April 2017 Group Read: The Black Widow, by Daniel Silva
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Mar 15, 2017 07:01AM

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I want to share this FAQ from Daniel Silva's website, in case any of you are wondering about whether or not the series needs to be read in order. He says no, so if you've not read any of these books before, it should be okay. I've read the first one only, so I don't know. Anyway, here's the link, if you want it.
http://danielsilvabooks.com/about-dan...
http://danielsilvabooks.com/about-dan...



Yes, I have read the entire series and loved them. You may want to go back to your message and put in spoiler alerts for those who may not have read the Vienna book which was my favorite (A Death in Vienna).


Marija - I agree! It's probably about 2 years back when I first read Daniel Silva (hereafter referred to as DS) and when I saw this book, as well as the book description, along with the setting in the modern day, I knew I had to get it! Luckily it was cheap (a Kindle Sale I believe), I just cashed in and bought it!

The writing, as I often do now, compares to Craig Johnson and Alex Berenson. The humanity of the protagonist as he stands over his wife nursing their child and over the baby cribs with David, his dead child"s likeness painted overhead, brings the character to such life. It fulfills me.



On a different note: did anyone else notice that Silva describes a lot of women as having 'child bearing hips.' I'm not sure I like that phrase :)

Maybe he's trying to ingratiate himself with his ISIS readers. ;-)

Barbara wrote: "As I was reading the book I was trying to put myself in Leila's position, a 'regular person' being sent into the heart of a terrorist enclave....and one in an entirely foreign culture. When I was a..." i grew up on Helen McInnes spy mysteries. The Leila character was a huge reason why I liked it so well.
I missed that about the hips etc. Those kind of things tend to stick in my mind. Anyone have a searchable Kindle? Ha!

12 references to 'hips':
3 narrow
3 childbearing
1 shapely
2 male

Interesting...
I bet if author reads this, it won't happen again. ;-)
Books mentioned in this topic
A Death in Vienna (other topics)The Black Widow (other topics)