I believe I've read all Daniel Silva's novels soon after they've come out. This is one of the most engrossing of them. It's structured the same as all the others: a short setup, then a long caper involving the usual characters, then the resolution, then Silva's geopolitical comments in an afterword. I just wish all the significant female characters weren't described as "beautiful" - yes, always using the same word. That gets kind of boring.
Good read