![]() ![]() Since then Silva has written 23 more spy novels, all best-sellers on The New York Times list. In 1997 Silva left CNN to pursue writing full-time. The novel debuted on The New York Times best-seller list on Januit remained on the list for five weeks, rising to number 13. ![]() In 1994 he began work on his first novel, The Unlikely Spy (1996). ![]() He worked as a producer and executive producer for several of CNN's television programs, including Crossfire and Capital Gang. Silva returned to Washington, D.C., for a position with Cable News Network's Washington bureau. After two more years, he was appointed as UPI's Middle East correspondent and moved to Cairo. UPI made Silva's position permanent and, a year later transferred him to the Washington, D.C. His assignment was to cover the Democratic National Convention. Silva began his writing career as a journalist with a temporary position at UPI in 1984. ![]() He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from California State University, Fresno and began a graduate program in international relations at San Francisco State University, but left when offered employment as a journalist at United Press International (UPI). When Silva was seven years old, his family moved to Merced, California. California State University, Fresno ( BA)ĭaniel Silva (born 1960) is an American journalist and author of thriller and spy novels. ![]()
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