Gabriel Allon
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Gabriel Allon
Summary
Gabriel Allon is a literary character[1]. He worked as a murderer[2] and spy[3]. He draws 55 Wikipedia views per month (literary_character category, ranking #193 of 421).[4]
Key Facts
- Gabriel Allon held citizenship in Israel[5].
- Gabriel Allon worked as a murderer[2].
- Gabriel Allon worked as a spy[3].
- Among Gabriel Allon's employers was Mossad[6].
- Gabriel Allon is the creator of Daniel Silva[7].
- Gabriel Allon is recorded as male[8].
- Gabriel Allon's instance of is recorded as literary character[9].
- Gabriel Allon's instance of is recorded as fictional human[10].
- Gabriel Allon's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2018054279[11].
- Gabriel Allon's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03hqjt6[12].
- Gabriel Allon's family name is recorded as Allon[13].
- Gabriel Allon's given name is recorded as Gabriel[14].
- Gabriel Allon's present in work is recorded as The Kill Artist[15].
- Gabriel Allon's present in work is recorded as The English Assassin[16].
- Gabriel Allon's present in work is recorded as The Confessor[17].
- Gabriel Allon's present in work is recorded as A Death in Vienna[18].
- Gabriel Allon's present in work is recorded as Prince of Fire[19].
- Gabriel Allon's present in work is recorded as The Messenger[20].
- Gabriel Allon's present in work is recorded as The Secret Servant[21].
- Gabriel Allon's present in work is recorded as Moscow Rules[22].
- Gabriel Allon's present in work is recorded as The Defector[23].
- Gabriel Allon's present in work is recorded as The Rembrandt Affair[24].
- Gabriel Allon's present in work is recorded as Portrait of a Spy[25].
- Gabriel Allon's present in work is recorded as The Fallen Angel[26].
- Gabriel Allon's present in work is recorded as The English Girl[27].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include murderer[2] and spy[3]. Gabriel Allon was employed by Mossad[6].
Works and Contributions
Gabriel Allon is the creator of Daniel Silva[7].
Why It Matters
Gabriel Allon draws 55 Wikipedia views per month (literary_character category, ranking #193 of 421).[4]