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Violence
A lot
Moderate-to-strong violence — a kidnapping; Saudi palace politics; intelligence operations
Language
Some
Mild-to-moderate profanity
Sexual Content
Barely any
Mild
Substance Use
None
No meaningful substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The Saudi succession — the political crisis behind the kidnapping; Gabriel's navigation of Saudi palace intrigue; the girl's false identity
What this book is about
A girl attending a Swiss boarding school is taken — and she turns out to be the daughter of the Saudi crown prince, traveling under a false identity. Gabriel Allon is pulled into a Saudi political crisis with global implications. The New Girl is the nineteenth Gabriel Allon novel — Silva's most Mohammed bin Salman-inflected thriller.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Saudi crown prince and palace politics
A kidnapping with geopolitical dimensions
Nineteenth in the Gabriel Allon series
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