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The Other Woman

Gabriel Allon • Book 18

by Daniel Silva

Narrated by George Guidall

4.35 ABR Score (37.0K ratings)
★ 4.16 Goodreads (31.6K) ★ 4.42 Audible (5.5K)
10h 45m Released 2018 Thriller

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

George Guidall narrates this like a man who already knows how the Cold War ends — and is choosing his words very carefully.

  • Great if you want: spy tradecraft, Kremlin intrigue, and a long-running series payoff
  • Listening experience: cerebral slow-burn with an accelerating, gut-punch finale
  • Narration: Guidall's unhurried authority makes every tradecraft detail feel credible
  • Skip if: you're new to the series — 18 books of context shapes every twist

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About This Audiobook

When Gabriel Allon's most valuable Russian asset attempts to defect in Vienna, the operation turns deadly, pulling the Israeli intelligence chief into a web of Cold War secrets that stretches from the mountains of Andalusia to the corridors of power in Washington. A mysterious Frenchwoman holds the key to a decades-old conspiracy involving a Soviet mole who has burrowed deep into Western intelligence, now positioned to inflict devastating damage. As Gabriel traces the roots of this betrayal back through history, he uncovers a treacherous game that threatens to reshape the global order and settle old scores between Russia and the West.

George Guidall delivers a masterful performance that captures both the intimate psychological drama and sweeping geopolitical stakes of Silva's intricate thriller. His measured, authoritative delivery mirrors Gabriel's methodical investigative approach, while his nuanced character voices bring clarity to the novel's complex cast of spies, politicians, and double agents. Guidall's pacing allows listeners to absorb the story's layered revelations and historical connections without losing momentum. The audio format enhances Silva's atmospheric writing, making the shadowy world of international espionage feel immediate and visceral as secrets unfold across continents and decades.