The Collector on Weekend Edition
NPR’s Scott Simon speaks with Daniel Silva about his new thriller “The Collector,” about a fictional search for a really stolen painting by Vermeer.
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NPR’s Scott Simon speaks with Daniel Silva about his new thriller “The Collector,” about a fictional search for a really stolen painting by Vermeer.
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Hugh Hewitt invited Daniel for an in-depth interview about The Black Widow, which he calls “the most important book of the summer, no matter who you are or where you live in America.” Daniel discusses the origins and rise of ISIS, how he has chosen to explore their history in The Black Widow, and the danger they pose.
Click here to listen to the audio, and visit HughHewitt.com to read the transcript.
Daniel tells NPR’s Scott Simon about the real tragedies that inspired The English Spy and his relationship with his hit character.
Daniel enjoyed a lengthy interview with Jim Bohannon. Click here to listen to the audio, and if you want to skip to Daniel’s portion of the show, drag the playhead to 40:30.
Hugh Hewitt treated Daniel to an in-depth interview covering his books, America’s role in the international intelligence community, and international terrorist networks. Click here to listen to the audio.
Please visit the Diane Rehm Show’s website to listen to our interview about The English Girl.
Daniel called into the Simon Conway show to discuss The English Girl, why he doesn’t collaborate with other authors, how he feels when he’s writing, and more. Drag the timer to 14:25 to listen to the whole interview.
Click here to listen to Alan Cheuse’s review of The Fallen Angel on NPR’s All Things Considered!
“It’s become almost obligatory for lovers of high level thrillers to read each new Daniel Silva novel as soon as it appears. With his by now trademark character, Gabriel Allon, the semi-retired Mossad operative who’s also a world class art restorer, Silva just about guarantees a couple of days of terrific entertainment.” – Alan Cheuse