After Daniel Silva

5 recommendations for Daniel Silva fans who loved A Death in Cornwall, An Inside Job, The Cellist, The Collector.

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After The Order

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The Malta Exchange by Steve Berry

Gabriel Allon fans who craved that fusion of espionage and Vatican intrigue—Cotton Malone is your next obsession. The Malta Exchange delivers the same intellectual rush of decoding ancient artifacts and exposing corrupt elites, with a hero who operates where diplomacy ends. History buffs and readers frustrated with geopolitical treachery: this is your unapologetic late-night page-turner.

After The Cellist

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Red Warning by Matthew Quirk

If Gabriel Allon's hunt through Russian power corridors left you craving more East-versus-West intrigue, this CIA operative combines cerebral strategy with unflinching action. You get the same meticulous tradecraft and contemporary threats rooted in actual espionage, but with insider authenticity that feels earned. The moral clarity remains intact—no ambiguous loyalties, just sharp minds against ruthless adversaries.

After The Collector

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The Omega Factor by Steve Berry

If Gabriel Allon's cerebral fury chasing Russian conspirators through galleries lit you up, Steve Berry delivers a heritage expert turned operative wielding art history like a weapon. Secret societies, priceless masterpieces, and geopolitical tripwires—this is the dopamine hit of moral clarity and high-society crimes you've been craving, where every canvas hides a conspiracy and villains beg for righteous justice.

After An Inside Job

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The Peacock and the Sparrow by I. S. Berry

If Gabriel Allon's shadowed intelligence ops and art-world sophistication left you hungry for another operative wrestling with conscience in headline conflicts, this CIA handler stationed in revolutionary Bahrain delivers that same slow-burn tension where loyalty fractures and every contact risks exposure. Berry writes espionage as moral archaeology—unearthing what we bury to do the work, with the intellectual rigor Silva fans demand.

After A Death in Cornwall

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The Atlas Maneuver by Steve Berry

Gabriel Allon fans know the thrill: historical artifacts hiding modern treachery, cultured operatives dismantling international cabals, exotic locales where intellect and action collide. If A Death in Cornwall satisfied your craving for art-world espionage where good unambiguously triumphs, you're ready for another globe-trotting conspiracy that respects your intelligence and delivers high-stakes resolution without the moral hand-wringing.