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by John Lawton (Author) "Not once had it occurred to her to think of him as the kind of man who would bring down a government and close off..." (more)
Key Phrases: bloody grief, tin leg, beat bobby, Clover Browne, Scotland Yard, Percy Blood (more...)
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London in the swinging '60s provides the setting for this latest in Lawton's series featuring Scotland Yard lawman Frederick Troy. Troy finds himself a reluctant attendee at several country weekends where a flashy acquaintance, Dr. Patrick Fitzpatrick, holds sybaritic court. The aristocratic Troy has been, equally reluctantly, attempting to acclimate himself to the wide-open atmosphere of the new England, a country in the grip of a seismic social and sexual upheaval. Fitz and several government cronies have been shagging a pair of beautiful twins, the Ffitch sisters, and the equally lovely but underage Clover Browne. When Fitz is arrested for "immoral earnings and procurement," Troy escapes the media spotlight, confined to a sanatorium with a nasty case of tuberculosis. Troy rallies to investigate after several participants in the Fitz scandal are found dead. The whodunit phase takes several hundred pages to ignite, but Lawton is such an entertaining, literate storyteller it doesn't really matter. Once the now frail Troy steps in, neither threats, beatings, near-drowning nor shooting can frighten him off the case. New readers who fall under the considerable spell of the indefatigable Troy can seek out earlier adventures, Black Out, Old Flames, Riptide, Flesh Wounds and Bluffing Mr. Churchill.
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Originally published in 1998 but now appearing for the first time in the U.S., Lawton's follow-up to Black Out (1995) and Old Flames (2002) weaves the Profumo Affair and the Kim Philby spy scandal into a stylish novel of intrigue and manners spanning the corridors of power and the back alleys of vice, circa 1963. A brief foray into London nightlife, swinging-sixties style, sidelines Scotland Yard Inspector Troy with a wasting disease until the plight of a playboy doctor and a suspicious suicide pact drag Troy back into the game. While some details of British history may be lost on American readers, there are ample conspiracies and red herrings to satisfy fans of the erudite thrillers of Robert Wilson, Charles McCarry, and John le Carre. The pleasure of Lawton's ambling period piece resides at least as much in the detailed texture of life and society and in the urbane repartee (the aristocratic Troy even holds his own in a discussion with Dame Rebecca West on the illusory nature of sexual liberation) as it does in the complexities of a soundly sprung plot. Recommended for most libraries. David Wright
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  • Hardcover: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press (January 10, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0871139324
  • ISBN-13: 978-0871139320
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.3 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #908,984 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars More drama then thriller, March 7, 2001
By Alexander Gitlits (Moscow, Russia) - See all my reviews
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This is the third book in John Lawton's series and you should read it ONLY after "Black Out" and "Old Flames". First of all, it deals a lot with the events and characters of the those novels, and second...it is not as intriguing as those two books. I liked it, but that's because I am fond of the characters, especially Troy himself. Starting the book, I expected to find a web of intrigue, but the events mentioned on the back cover happened only after several hundred pages! Until then we had Troy's reflections on life, death, etc. What we have here is a good, clever novel about the 60's, just don't expect it to be a thriller it isn't.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Something Else, March 1, 2006
By N. J. Lockett (New York City) - See all my reviews
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This is the third, and from the look of it the last, in the Troy series. It's also the longest. The plot does take a while to get going, but that's becuse Lawton is at work upon a vast canvas - post-war British history, the evolution and generation of a culture. And he does it very, very well. He lifts the book out of the genre altogether to create 'Something Else' - a new genrre, if you like. To be moaning about kinky sex is to miss the point, that it's a book about morality and the last thing the sex is is superficial. There's not alot of it, but it is central to the ideas Lawton is dealing with... the moral crisis in a nation that creates its breaking point. Usually he garners comparisons to Le Carre or Deighton ... this is more Waugh or even Gore Vidal. This is a writer out of the top drawer. Not to be missed.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Ambitious but Only Moderately Successful, January 22, 2006
By R. Albin (Ann Arbor, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
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Lawton is trying to use the mystery/thriller format to accomplish something fairly ambitious. In the Chandler tradition, he has a detective who is something of an outsider who is dedicated to finding truths that the powerful wish covered up. At the same time, he is trying to produce a series of social novels that detail the changes in British society in the WWII and postwar era. This is a very good idea but not one that he pulls off very well. In this book, he is trying to use a fictionalized version of the Profumo scandel to examine the changes in British society that occurred in the 60s. This is a good idea but relatively superficial and using an alienated figure like his hero, Frederick Troy, is probably not the best way to look at social changes. Lawton continues to be dogged by a taste for overly elaborate plots and an unforunate tendency to drag characters from Troy's past back into his life in improbable ways. While conventional, the recurrent highlighting of kinky sex scenes has become distasteful.
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4.0 out of 5 stars This Novel Never Goes Where You Expect it To
One of the great things about John Lawton is that his 'Troy' novels never go where you expect them to go. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Grey Wolffe

4.0 out of 5 stars Suspense Wrapped In A Character-Study Novel
I read this book not knowing the history of Chief Inspector Troy and his other adventures. I picked this up cold because a friend recommended the style. The friend was right. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Mark Stevens

2.0 out of 5 stars A walk down memory lane
A walk down memory lane as Lawton visits his old characters and his old plots (including that of C.P. Snow's "Strangers and Brothers"). Bit of a bore.
Published 18 months ago by Phillip I. Good

5.0 out of 5 stars Another Lawton Jackpot.
Perhaps Lawton is an aquired taste - his books are long on atmosphere and the minutia of life in post war Britain but if you lived through these trying times you would know how... Read more
Published on June 8, 2007 by Leslie A. Jones

4.0 out of 5 stars Another good Troy story
I like everything Lawton writes in this series. They are quick reads that hold your interest through the characters. Read more
Published on November 3, 2006 by Mary Morrison

4.0 out of 5 stars the last of a good series
John Lawton has created a great detective series during and
following World War 2. He has also examined the cost of the War to English Society. Read more
Published on March 16, 2006 by Matthew Huepfel

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