Friends and Traitors, 9781611855159
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A new novel in the Inspector Troy series, a tale of Cold War spy dealings centred around Guy Burgess.
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Friends and Traitors

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  • Paperback

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    7 March 2019

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Summary

It is 1958. Chief Superintendent Frederick Troy of Scotland Yard, newly promoted after good service during Nikita Khrushchev’s visit to Britain, is not looking forward to a Continental trip with his older brother, Rod. Rod was too vain to celebrate being fifty so instead takes his entire family on ‘the Grand Tour’ for his fifty-first birthday: Paris, Siena, Florence, Vienna, Amsterdam. Restaurants, galleries and concert halls. But Frederick Troy never gets to Amsterdam.After a concert in Vien…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781611855159
ISBN-10:1611855152
Series:Inspector Troy series
Author:John Lawton
Publisher:Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Imprint:Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:7 March 2019
Weight:247g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 21mm
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Critics Review

Friends and Traitors is a refreshingly irreverent tale of the dark underbelly of spying. A joy to read. – Michael RidpathLawton’s cynical, tenacious chief superintendent of Scotland Yard is one of crime fiction’s superlative creations… Friends and Traitors is more than a genre novel. It is a wickedly seductive entertainment and more proof, if anyone needed it, that John Lawton is creating some of our finest, and some of our most enjoyably ambiguous historical fiction. * Washington Post *Superb… Lawton’s portrayal of Burgess as far less dangerous than in most accounts adds to the interest of this smart, fascinating historical thriller. * Publishers Weekly *Burgess makes a delicious antagonist in this eighth instalment in the franchise. Lawton, who writes with rueful acumen, puts a human face on the moral and political complexities of the Cold War. * Kirkus *John Lawton finds himself in the same boat as the late Patrick O’Brian - a sublimely elegant historical novelist as addictive as crack but overlooked by too many readers for too long. * Daily Telegraph *John Lawton’s books contain such a wealth of period detail, character description and background information that they are lifted out of any category. Every word is enriched by the author’s sophistication and irreverent intelligence, by his meticulous research and his wit. * Literary Review *Lawton’s gift for memorable atmosphere and characters, intelligent plotting and wry prose put him solidly at the top of anyone’s A-list of contemporary spy novelists. * Seattle Times *Lawton’s up there with Philip Kerr and Alan Furst. Yes, he’s that good. * The Sun *Intricate plotting, colourful characters, and a brilliant prose style put Lawton in the front rank of historical thriller writers. * Publishers Weekly *It’s an extraordinary story - both in history and Lawton’s bold re-imagining. It’s been told many times before, in both fiction and non-fiction, but Lawton has a fresh approach, shaping Friends and Traitors as more of a character study than a standard-issue thriller. * Seattle Times *

About The Author

John Lawton

John Lawton worked for Channel 4 for many years, and, among many others, produced Harold Pinter’s O Superman, the least-watched most-argued-over programme of the 90s. He has written eight novels in his Troy series, two Joe Wilderness novels, the standalone Sweet Sunday, a couple of short stories and the occasional essay. He writes very slowly and almost entirely on the hoof in the USA or Italy, but professes to be a resident of a tiny village in the Derbyshire Peak District.

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