Good news . . . if you live in New York, Ohio, Illinois, Arizona, Texas, California, Oklahoma, Maryland, or Florida, then Daniel Silva is coming to your state this summer as part of his upcoming book tour for his highly-anticipated 19th Gabriel Allon novel, The New Girl.
Silva’s latest follows Allon—now chief of the Office, Israel’s vaunted foreign intelligence service—as he works with an unlikely ally “in a deadly secret war for control of the Middle East.” The book comes out on July 16th, but Silva will kick things off the night before at the Barnes & Noble in Union Square (New York, NY) before making thirteen more stops around the country.
See the full tour info below (also available on Silva’s website), then keep scrolling to learn more about The New Girl.
TOUR SCHEDULE
7/15 — New York, NY | Barnes & Noble Union Square
7/16 — New York, NY | The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center*
7/17 — Parma, OH | Cuyahoga County Public Library Parma-Snow Branch*
7/18 — Toledo, OH | Bowsher High School*
(presented by the Library Legacy Foundation)
7/19 — Northbrook, IL | Congregation Beth Shalom
7/20 — Scottsdale, AZ | The Poisoned Pen Bookstore*
7/21 — Houston, TX | Murder By The Book
7/21 — Houston, TX | Evelyn Rubenstein JCC of Houston*
7/22 — Palo Alto, CA | Oshman Family JCC*
7/23 — La Jolla, CA | Lawrence Family JCC*
7/24 — Los Angeles, CA | Whizin Center for Continuing Education*
(presented by American Jewish University)
7/25 — Oklahoma City, OK | UCO Central Boathouse*
(presented by the Oklahoma Israel Exchange)
7/26 — Baltimore, MD | Enoch Pratt Free Library Central Library*
7/27 — Coral Gables, FL | Books & Books*
(*denotes a ticketed event)
NOW YOU SEE HER
NOW YOU DON’T
THE NEW GIRL
A stunning new novel of intrigue, betrayal, and revenge from #1 New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva.
She was covered from head to toe in expensive wool and plaid, the sort of stuff one saw at the Burberry boutique in Harrods. She carried a leather bookbag rather than a nylon backpack. Her patent leather ballet slippers were glossy and bright. She was proper, the new girl, modest. But there was something else about her …
At an exclusive private school in Switzerland, mystery surrounds the identity of the beautiful raven-haired girl who arrives each morning in a motorcade fit for a head of state. She is said to be the daughter of a wealthy international businessman. In truth, her father is Khalid bin Mohammed, the much-maligned crown prince of Saudi Arabia. Once celebrated for his daring social and religious reforms, he is now reviled for his role in the murder of a dissident journalist. And when his only child is brutally kidnapped, he turns to the one man he can trust to find her before it is too late.
What’s done cannot be undone …
Gabriel Allon, the legendary chief of Israeli intelligence, has spent most of his life fighting terrorists, including the murderous jihadists financed by Saudi Arabia. Prince Khalid—or KBM, as he is known—has pledged to finally break the bond between the Kingdom and radical Islam. For that reason alone, Gabriel regards him as a valuable if flawed partner. Together they will become unlikely allies in a deadly secret war for control of the Middle East. The life of a child, and the throne of Saudi Arabia, hang in the balance. Both men have made their share of enemies. And both have everything to lose.
Filled with dark humor, breathtaking twists of plot, and an unforgettable cast of characters, The New Girl is both a thrilling, page-turning tale of entertainment and a sophisticated study of political alliances and great-power rivalries in a dangerous world. And it is once again proof that Gabriel Allon is “one of fiction’s greatest spies” (Kirkus) and Daniel Silva is “quite simply the best” (Kansas City Star) writer of foreign intrigue and suspense at work today.
Praised as “one of today’s finest book reviewers” by New York Times bestselling author Gayle Lynds, Ryan Steck (“The Godfather of the thriller genre” — Ben Coes) has “quickly established himself as the authority on mysteries and thrillers” (Author A.J. Tata). Steck also works full-time as a freelance editor and pens a monthly thriller column for CrimeReads. For more information, be sure to follow him on Twitter and Facebook. He currently lives in Southwest Michigan with his wife and their six children.