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Daniel Silva fulfills both these requirements beautifully. He understands very well the readers don't want to read form letters. The Rembrandt Affair is the tenth novel having the Israeli Assassin Gabriel Allon as protagonist which is both fresh and satisfies your desire for a sequel as well. The first half of The Rembrandt Affair is like any other detective novel where the protagonist Gabriel Allon is leading a retired life with a beautiful wife. An old acquaintance comes to him asking for help to solve an art heist. The CIA and MI6 agents as well as the familiar Mossad agents also appear to make it slightly predictable (and comfortable for the public).
It is an Original Sequel
Weapons do not play a large role in The Rembrandt Affair, though there is one weapon specifically named in the book - 9mm SIG P226 pistols used by Swiss security company agents. Before the readers jump to conclusions
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Sorry, Weapons Don't Have a Role Here
During the course of his investigation, Gabriel Allon finds out about an elaborate network of European companies which are helping Iran build reactor centrifuges - which in turn will help Iran build nuclear weapons. Now it's time to call in for help from his network of agents from different governments. The Rembrandt Affair is completed as if Daniel Silva is playing the same violin - with different but exciting new tunes and great results.
Sequel production in novels is generally a predictable affair
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