Old Flames
By (Author) John Lawton
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
1st December 2012
1st September 2012
Main
United States
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
448
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
309g
I won't spy on Marshal Bulganin, said Troy, but I will spy on Khrushchev.
London, 1956. The body of a Royal navy diver floats near a Russian battleship in Portsmouth, giving every excuse for both sides to refreeze the Cold War. Inspector Troy's investigation leads him to the rotten heart of MI6 and into the path of an old flame.
This is a strange, thoughtful, quiet, intelligent spellbinder of a book, penetrating the very heart of betrayal. * Sunday Times *
An early candidate for Thumping Good Thriller of the Year . . . No angst, no darkness, just the joy of a plot racing along in overdrive. * Time Out *
A splash of Greene, a twist of Deighton, a small measure of history - Lawton has produced a thrilling cocktail. * The Times *
Named by the Daily Telegraph as one of 'Fifty Crime Writers to Read Before You Die' and selected by Time magazine as one of 'Six Detective Series to Savour,' Lawton's work has earned him comparisons to John le Carre and Alan Furst. Lawton lives in a remote hilltop village in Derbyshire.