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The Raleigh News & Observer


A Death in Vienna
completes Silva’s increasingly powerful trilogy about the unfinished business of the Holocaust…. The ending is haunting.”


The Orlando Sentinel

“Silva’s writing is perfect: just enough description to be precise and an undercurrent of tension that drives the action. As always, Allon’s cause is justice, regardless of the means, and we can’t help but rally behind him.”


Chattanooga Times–Free Press

“Silva keeps the pot from boiling over with cool brilliance.”


Chicago Tribune

“Complex, compelling international espionage in the John le Carré vein.”


The News-Press
(Fort Myers, FL)

“Silva’s intricate plot takes Allon across much of the globe, from Argentina to Poland, from Vienna to the Vatican…. Silva writes with care and skill. He has a knack for local color, and Allon, his main character, is refreshingly human—world-weary, given to self-doubt, and seemingly always wrestling with an inner demon of some sort.”


St. Louis Post-Dispatch

“An exciting and complex novel.”


Library Journal

“[A] superbly crafted narrative of espionage and foreign intrigue…. Those seeking cheap thrills should look elsewhere. Action and suspense abound, but this is serious fiction with a serious purpose. Silva keeps the pressure on the reader as well as his characters as there are important lessons to be learned and vital history to be remembered.”


Publishers Weekly

“Chilling.”


Kirkus Reviews

“Silva writes le Carré–style spy novels in which the action, despite careening across cities and continents, retains knife-edge-sharp suspense, as one man confronts a host of ingenious enemies…. Scrupulously avoiding the whiplash that comes from too much action in too many places in too short a time (an endemic condition in lesser spy novels), this finely wrought thriller reads like an exquisitely suspenseful chess game.”


Booklist

Praise for Daniel Silva and His Previous Thrillers

“A writer who brings new life to the international thriller.”


Newsday

“Silva builds tension with breathtaking double and triple turns of plot.”


People

“Each plot-twisting segment is marked by almost unbearable tension…. Silva’s unsmiling prose urges you on like a silencer poking at the small of your back.”


Entertainment Weekly

“A master writer of espionage.”


The Cincinnati Enquirer

“In the style of authors like Frederick Forsyth and Ken Follett.”


New York Law Journal

“At the forefront of his generation of foreign intrigue specialists.”


Publishers Weekly
(starred review)

“A terrific thriller…one of the best-drawn fictional assassins since
The Day of the Jackal.


The San Francisco Examiner

“A strong, driving pace…. Its two main characters cannot be denied.”


Chicago Tribune

“[A] fast-moving bang-bang thriller.”


Los Angeles Daily News

“A thrill-a-minute surefire bestseller…[that] rips Middle East strife from the headlines.”


Kirkus Reviews

A DEATH IN VIENNA

Daniel Silva

A SIGNET BOOK

SIGNET
Published by New American Library, a division of Penguin Group (USA) Inc., 375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014, USA
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ISBN: 978-1-101-21010-9

Copyright © Daniel Silva, 2004
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Dedicated to those who give the murderers
and their accomplices no peace,
To my friend and editor, Neil Nyren,
And, as always, to my wife, Jamie, and
my children, Lily and Nicholas

In a place where wood is chopped, splinters must fall, and there is no avoiding this.
—SS-GRUPPENFÜHRER HEINRICH MÜLLER HEAD OF THE GESTAPO
 
We’re not in the Boy Scouts. If we’d wanted to be in the Boy Scouts, we would have joined the Boy Scouts.
—RICHARD HELMS FORMER CIA DIRECTOR

Contents

PART ONE
  The Man from Café Central

1
VIENNA

2
VENICE

3
VENICE

4
VIENNA

5
VIENNA

6
VIENNA

7
VIENNA

8
VIENNA

9
VIENNA

10
VIENNA

11
VIENNA

 

 

PART TWO
  The Hall of Names

12
JERUSALEM

13
VIENNA

14
JERUSALEM

15
JERUSALEM

16
THE TESTIMONY OF IRENE ALLON: MARCH 19, 1957

17
TIBERIAS, ISRAEL

18
ROME

19
ROME

20
ROME

21
ROME

22
ROME

23
ROME

24
BUENOS AIRES

25
BUENOS AIRES • ROME • VIENNA

26
BARILOCHE, ARGENTINA

 

 

PART THREE
  The River of Ashes

27
PUERTO BLEST, ARGENTINA

28
THE PLAINS, VIRGINIA

29
JERUSALEM

30
VIENNA

31
ZURICH

32
MUNICH

33
VIENNA • MUNICH

34
ZURICH

35
VIENNA

36
VIENNA

37
EASTERN POLAND

38
TREBLINKA, POLAND

 

 

PART FOUR
  The Prisoner of Abu Kabir

39
JAFFA, ISRAEL

40
JAFFA, ISRAEL

41
VENICE • VIENNA

 

AUTHOR’S NOTE

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

PART ONE

The Man from Café Central

1

VIENNA

T
HE OFFICE IS hard to find, and intentionally so. Located near the end of a narrow, curving lane, in a quarter of Vienna more renowned for its nightlife than its tragic past, the entrance is marked only by a small brass plaque bearing the inscription WARTIME CLAIMS AND INQUIRIES. The security system, installed by an obscure firm based in Tel Aviv, is formidable and highly visible. A camera glowers menacingly from above the door. No one is admitted without an appointment and a letter of introduction. Visitors must pass through a finely tuned magnetometer. Purses and briefcases are inspected with unsmiling efficiency by one of two disarmingly pretty girls. One is called Reveka, the other Sarah.

Once inside, the visitor is escorted along a claustrophobic corridor lined with gunmetal gray filing cabinets, then into a large typically Viennese chamber with pale floors, a high ceiling, and bookshelves bowed beneath the weight of countless volumes and file folders. The donnish clutter is appealing, though some are unnerved by the green-tinted bulletproof windows overlooking the melancholy courtyard.

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