I've been reading Silva's Gabriel Allon series, in order,*** for some time. Despite a number of recommendations, I was hesitant at first, but eventually capitulated because, well, I travel (a lot), and, for example, I've lived or worked or visited (multiple times) seven of the countries featured in this book. So, the travelogue aspects tend to amuse me, because I'm familiar with many of the (larger, capital) cities where the action tends to play out. For many of the same reasons - and because I've found the books to be page turners (that don't overly tax the neurons) - the books are (and the series has been) in my rotating travel (long steel tube & hotel) reading cycle (with a number of other similar and wildly dissimilar serials).
I took my time getting to this point. (The one time I read two back-to-back, I regretted it.) So, I was almost caught up - almost current ... and then, with the global pandemic ... the music stopped. I haven't been homebound, stuck in one place without traveling since, um, ... yeah, it is what it is ... 1975 (which sure feels like a long time ago to me). So I was hesitant ... OK, I waited more than six months (of quarantine) ... to take the plunge ... and, for the first time, I read one of these in the comfort of my home.
The good news is that the pages still turn quickly. And it's familiar (alas, at points, bordering on repetitive), and that's OK. But, nearly 20 books into the the series, it was the first point that, on more than one occasion, I found myself thinking gee, that's just silly or at least in sci-fi and fantasy, it's not supposed to be realistic, but ...
Did that derail me? No. Did I put down the book and turn to something else? Nah. Did I plow right through and stay engaged until the end, curious to see how it turned out? Absolutely. So, what's not to like? Will I read the next one - the only one I haven't yet read? Is that a serious question? Do people really abandon a series after 19 books? If so, I'm probably not one of those people... At a pace of one-per-year, will I keep reading them for the foreseeable future? More likely than not.
And that about sums up the experience for me.
*** Closing riff:: Nope, I've never understood how some people - including some of my friends, people I actually respect - read them out of order. But I digress....