What is the chronological order of your books?
  • The Unlikely Spy (1996)
  • The Mark of the Assassin (1998)
  • The Marching Season (1999)
  • The Kill Artist (2000)
  • The English Assassin (2002)
  • The Confessor (2003)
  • A Death in Vienna (2004)
  • Prince of Fire (2005)
  • The Messenger (2006)
  • The Secret Servant (2007)
Do I need to read your books in order?
Not necessarily, but it probably helps. The first book, The Unlikely Spy is a World War II spy thriller and stands alone. Books #2 and #3, The Mark of the Assassin and Marching Season, are spy thrillers about Michael Osbourne. Books #4 through #10 are the Gabriel Allon series.

How do I get a book signed?
The best way to get a book signed is to come to one of Daniel's events on his tour. When he is touring he is happy to sign any of his books that you may have. If you can not make an appearance, please contact one of the bookstores he has appeared at. You can order a book through them and they will be happy to get it signed and shipped to you. Independent stores are especially happy to help out. If the tour is over, you may still want to contact stores Daniel visited, to see if they have any signed books still in stock. Click here to see the list of 2007 tour stops:

Are there any plans to make a movie?
We are in negotiations with Universal Pictures as we speak.

I live outside the United States, how do I get the latest books?
Some bookstores in English speaking countries carry the latest books or will order them for you. Otherwise your best bet is to order through from your favorite Internet retailer such as Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble.

How can I get Daniel Silva’s books on downloadable audio for my iPod?
Daniel’s books are available as downloads through your local public library (on loan), and from about 400 online retailers (for purchase), including www.audiobookstanddl.com.

How do we get Daniel to tour in our city?
Please send a request to your local bookstore. Please note that Daniel typically only does bookstore appearances at the time of publication. To request non-bookstore speaking appearances, please contact Ken Eisenstein at American Program Bureau at keisenstein@apbspeakers.com.



2007 Tour Stops
  • New York City:
    Barnes & Noble/Lincoln Center
    1972 Broadway
    New York, NY 10023
    212-595-6859

  • Phoenix:
    Poisoned Pen
    4014 N. Goldwater Blvd., Suite 101
    Scottsdale, AZ 85251
    480-947-2974

  • Houston:
    Murder by the Book
    2342 Bissonnett
    Houston, TX 77005
    713-524-8597

  • Dallas:
    Barnes & Noble
    7700 West Northwest Hwy
    Dallas, TX 75225
    214-739-1124

  • Jacksonville, FL:
    Books-A-Million
    738 Marsh Landing Pkwy
    Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
    904-273-8055

  • Milwaukee:
    Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop
    4093 N. Oakland Ave.
    Shorewood, WI 53211
    414-963-3111

  • Chicago:
    Borders Books & Music/Oakbrook
    1500 16th Street, Suite D
    Oakbrook, IL 60523
    630-574-0800

  • Denver:
    Tattered Cover Bookstore Highlands Ranch
    Town Center
    9315 Dorchester St.
    Denver, CO 80202
    303-470-7050

  • Lansing, MI:
    Schuler Books & Music
    1982 Grand River Ave.
    Okemos, MI 48864
    517-349-9923

  • Ann Arbor, MI:
    Borders Books & Music/Downtown
    612 E. Liberty
    Ann Arbor, MI 48104
    734-668-7652

  • Plantation, FL:
    Barnes & Noble
    591 South University Dr.
    Plantation, FL 33324
    954-723-0489

  • Miami:
    Books & Books
    265 Aragon Ave.
    Coral Gables, FL 33134
    305-442-4408

  • Vero Beach, FL:
    Vero Beach Book Center
    2145 Indian River Blvd
    Vero Beach, FL 32960
    772-569-1153

  • Sarasota, FL:
    Circle Books
    478 John Ringling Blvd.
    Sarasota, FL 34236
    941-388-2850

  • Tampa, FL:
    Inkwood Books
    216 S. Armenia
    Tampa, FL 33609
    813-253-2638