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July 11, 2024 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-07-11

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36 | JULY 11 • 2024

A brutal murder, a missing masterpiece,
a mystery only Gabriel Allon can solve
… The Detroit Jewish Book Fair and
Henry & Delia Meyers Library present
New York Times bestselling author,
Daniel Silva, in conversation with
Lila Lazarus on Thursday, July 16, at
7 p.m., at the Berman Center for the
Performing Arts, 6600 W. Maple Road,
West Bloomfield.
Silva will discuss his newest book,
A Death in Cornwall, the 24th and
final installment of his series featuring
Israeli assassin and art restorer-turned-
spy Gabriel Allon. Supremely elegant
and suspenseful, A Death in Cornwall is

Silva at his best.
Tickets are $32 (taxes included,
$3 processing fee) and include one
signed copy of A Death in Cornwall.
With purchase of ticket with book, a
second seat may be added for $20 ($3
processing fee) — no book included.
Books are made possible through a
partnership with Schuler Books.
For information about this program,
visit theberman.org. To purchase tickets,
visit tickets.jccdet.org/daniel-silva-the-j.
If you become a 2024-2025 Detroit Jewish
Book Fair Patron, you can attend this
event for free. Contact Cultural Arts staff
for this Early Bird Special, (248) 609-3303.

Bestselling Mystery
Author Comes to The J

Daniel
Silva

SPOTLIGHT

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