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“Superb…[A] smart, fascinating historical thriller.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A beguiling interpretation of [Guy] Burgess’ life both before and after his defection in 1951.” Booklist (starred review)
“Burgess makes a delicious antagonist…Lawton, who writes with rueful acumen, puts a human face on the moral and political complexities of the Cold War.” Kirkus Reviews
“Lawton, as in his previous Inspector Troy novels, is a master of creating a feeling of time and place, of amalgamating true-life events into his imaginative plot, of bringing every character, real or fictitious, major or minor, vividly to life…The surprises keep coming, not merely up to the last chapter but even to the novel’s very last line.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
“An artful blend of two ever-popular subjects: espionage and British police work…It’s an extraordinary story…told many times before, in both fiction and nonfiction, but Lawton has a fresh approach, shaping Friends and Traitors as more of a character study than a standard-issue thriller.” Seattle Times