The English Spy

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Author: Daniel Silva
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you want to go through with it?” asked Chiara.
    “With what?”
    “Don’t make me say it aloud.”
    “Are you asking whether I still want to be the chief at a time like this?”
    She nodded.
    “At a time like this,” he said, watching the images of combat and explosions flickering on the screen, “I wish I could go to Gaza and fight alongside our boys.”
    “I thought you hated the army.”
    “I did.”
    She tilted her head toward him and opened her eyes. They were the color of caramel and flecked with gold. Time had left no marks on herbeautiful face. Were it not for her swollen abdomen and the band of gold on her finger, she might have been the same young girl he had first encountered a lifetime ago, in the ancient ghetto of Venice.
    “Fitting, isn’t it?”
    “What’s that?”
    “That the children of Gabriel Allon should be born in a time of war.”
    “With a bit of luck, the war will be over by the time they’re born.”
    “I’m not so sure about that.” Chiara glanced at the departure board. The status box for Flight 386 to Tel Aviv read delayed. “If my plane doesn’t leave soon, they’re going to be born here in Italy.”
    “Not a chance.”
    “What would be so wrong with that?”
    “We had a plan. And we’re sticking to the plan.”
    “Actually,” she said archly, “the plan was for us to return to Israel together.”
    “True,” said Gabriel, smiling. “But events intervened.”
    “They usually do.”
    Seventy-two hours earlier, in an ordinary parish church near Lake Como, Gabriel and Chiara had discovered one of the world’s most famous stolen paintings: Caravaggio’s Nativity with St. Francis and St. Lawrence . The badly damaged canvas was now at the Vatican, where it was awaiting restoration. It was Gabriel’s intention to conduct the early stages himself. Such was his unique combination of talents. He was an art restorer, he was a master spy and assassin, a legend who had overseen some of the greatest operations in the history of Israeli intelligence. Soon he would be a father again, and then he would be the chief. They didn’t write stories about chiefs, he thought. They wrote stories about the men whom chiefs sent into the field to do their dirty work.
    “I don’t know why you’re being so stubborn about that painting,” Chiara said.
    “I found it, I want to restore it.”
    “Actually, we found it. But that doesn’t change the fact that there’s no possible way you can finish it before the children are born.”
    “It doesn’t matter whether I can finish it or not. I just want to—”
    “Leave your mark on it?”
    He nodded slowly. “It might be the last painting I ever get to restore. Besides, I owe it to him.”
    “Who?”
    He didn’t answer; he was reading the closed captioning on the television.
    “What’s he talking about now?” Chiara asked.
    “The princess.”
    “What about her?”
    “It seems the explosion that sank the boat was an accident.”
    “Do you believe it?”
    “No.”
    “So why would they say something like that?”
    “I suppose they want to give themselves time and space.”
    “For what?”
    “To find the man they’re looking for.”
    Chiara closed her eyes and leaned her head against his shoulder. Her dark hair, with its shimmering auburn and chestnut highlights, smelled richly of vanilla. Gabriel kissed her hair softly and inhaled its scent. Suddenly, he didn’t want her to get on the airplane alone.
    “What does the departure board say about my flight?” she asked.
    “Delayed.”
    “Can’t you do something to speed things up?”
    “You overestimate my powers.”
    “False modesty doesn’t suit you, darling.”
    Gabriel typed another brief message into his BlackBerry and sent it to King Saul Boulevard. A moment later the device vibrated softly with the reply.
    “Well?” asked Chiara.
    “Watch the board.”
    Chiara opened her eyes. The status box for El Al Flight 386 still read DELAYED . Thirty seconds later it
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