The Other Woman by Daniel Silva, 474 pages.
Gabriel Allon, now head of Israel's secret service, is betrayed while trying to bring in a Russian defector. The defector is killed and Allon and his agency are blamed for the man's death and for operating in Austria. Allon must try to find the person selling them out to the Russians, and, you know, kill all the bad guys, and go home to his loving wife. It's all well-done, and relatively fun to read, but the secret twist seems obvious fairly early. Fans of Silva and well-done spy novels will enjoy it.
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