The release date for the English version of 'The New Girl' by
Daniel Silva is Jul 2019. If you enjoy this novel, it is available for buy as a paperback from Barnes & Noble or Indigo, as an ebook on the Amazon Kindle store, or as an audiobook on Audible.
Daniel Silva, the #1 New York Times bestselling author, is back with a breathtaking new thriller about betrayal, revenge, and deception.
She was dressed entirely in pricey wool and plaid, similar to what one might see at the Burberry store in Harrods. Instead of carrying a nylon backpack, she carried a leather bookbag. Her ballet slippers made of patent leather were brilliant and shiny. The new girl was modest and well-mannered. However, there was more to her than that.
The name of the stunning girl with raven hair who arrives in a stately motorcade every morning at an elite private school in Switzerland is shrouded in mystery. She is supposedly a wealthy multinational businessman's daughter. Actually, her father is Saudi Arabia's much-maligned crown prince, Khalid bin Mohammed. He was formerly praised for his audacious social and religious reforms, but now he is despised for his part in the assassination of a journalist who was dissenting. In addition, he looks to the one man he can trust to find his only child before it's too late when she is cruelly abducted.
One cannot reverse what has been done.
The famous Israeli intelligence commander, Gabriel Allon, has devoted the most of his life to combating terrorists, particularly the deadly Islamists who receive financial support from Saudi Arabia. KBM, also known as Prince Khalid, has promised to sever the connection between the Kingdom and extremist Islam. Gabriel considers him to be a valued, but imperfect, partner just based on that. They will join forces to become unexpected allies in a lethal covert conflict over dominance of the Middle East. The kingdom of Saudi Arabia and a child's life are in jeopardy. Each of the men has encountered some adversaries. And everything is on the line for both.
The New Girl is a gripping, page-turning story that is both a profound analysis of political alliances and great-power rivalries in a perilous world and an exciting, page-turning entertainment tale full of dark humor and unexpected plot twists. And it serves as further evidence that Daniel Silva is "quite simply the best" (Kansas City Star) and Gabriel Allon is "one of fiction's greatest spies" (Kirkus) among today's writers of foreign intrigue and suspense.