About Daniel Silva
At the very beginning of the sixties, a time when social revolution swept across America, Daniel Silva was born. Although it was in Michigan that he entered the world, Silva spent his childhood in sunny California. Child of a catholic family, he converted to Judaism as an adult. Something inside Silva always told him that he was destined to be a writer; clearly his intuitions were well founded. Nevertheless, it pleased Silva to pursue international relations as his major in graduate school. While in route to his degree, he was offered and accepted a job with United Press International. There he assisted in covering the Democratic National Convention which took place in San Francisco in 1984. The success he experienced in this position inspired Silva to completely abandon his educational go
Publication Order of Gabriel Allon Books
26 books in seriesPublication Order
- The Kill Artist(2001)
- The English Assassin(2002)
- The Confessor(2002)
- A Death in Vienna(2003)
- Prince of Fire(2005)
- The Messenger(2006)
- The Secret Servant(2007)
- Moscow Rules(2008)
- The Defector(2009)
- The Rembrandt Affair(2010)
- Portrait of a Spy(2011)
- The Fallen Angel(2012)
- The English Girl(2013)
- The Heist(2014)
- The English Spy(2015)
Publication Order of Michael Osbourne Books
2 books in seriesPublication Order
- The Mark of the Assassin(1998)
- The Marching Season(1999)
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
1 books in seriesPublication Order
- The Unlikely Spy(1995)
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Who is Daniel Silva?
Daniel Silva is a bestselling author known for 3 book series. Their work has captivated millions of readers worldwide with compelling characters and intricate plots.
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We recommend starting with Publication Order of Gabriel Allon Books as it is one of the most popular and longest-running series by this author.
How many books has Daniel Silva written?
Daniel Silva has written over 29 books across 3 different series, making them one of the most prolific authors in their genre.