Daniel Silva
Biography
Bestselling spy novelist Daniel Silva was born in Michigan in 1960. While pursuing a master's degree in international relations, he received a temporary job with United Press International to help cover the 1984 Democratic National Convention. Soon after, he left his graduate program to work full-time for United Press International. Silva worked in San Francisco and Washington, D. C. and as a Middle East correspondent in Cairo and the Persian Gulf.

He was working at CNN when his first novel, The Unlikely Spy, was published. In 1997, he left CNN to become a full-time author. In 2006, Silva's novel The Messenger won the Barry Award for Best Thriller. Many of his books feature the character Gabriel Allon, a former Israeli secret service assassin and art restorer. Silva was appointed to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's council in 2009.

(Bowker Author Biography)

Read More
Short Stories
Stonehouse Press
New-York-Echoes-Warren-Adler-9781590062197
Simon & Schuster
The-Obama-Nation-Jerome-R-Corsi-9781416598060
A Fiona FitzGerald Mystery
Stonehouse Press
Death-of-a-Washington-Madame-Warren-Adler-9781590060766
HarperCollins Publishers
The-Mercedes-Coffin-Faye-Kellerman-9780061227332
McGraw-Hill Education
Shine-Larry-Thompson-9780071426824
The Overlook Press
Funny-Boys-Warren-Adler-9781590200346