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  • Bibliography:
    14 Books (2 Series)
  • First Book:
    May 1995
  • Latest Book:
    April 2023
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Full Series List in Order

Inspector Troy

1 - Black Out (May-1995)
2 - Old Flames (1996)
3 - A Little White Death (1998)
4 - Riptide // Bluffing Mr. Churchill (2001)
5 - Flesh Wounds (Jan-2005)
6 - Second Violin (Nov-2008)
7 - A Lily of the Field (Oct-2010)
8 - Friends and Traitors (Oct-2017)

Joe Wilderness

1 - Then We Take Berlin (Sep-2013)
2 - The Unfortunate Englishman (Mar-2016)
3 - Hammer to Fall (Mar-2020)
4 - Moscow Exile (Apr-2023)

Book List in Order: 14 titles



  • Investigating a series of brutal murders that target German refugee scientists as a means of cracking the Nazi atomic rocketry program, young Detective Sergeant Frederick Troy becomes enmeshed in a conspiracy by the OSS. A first novel. Reprint....



  • Scotland Yard’s Inspector Troy returns in a Cold War spy thriller hailed as “stylish, sophisticated, suspenseful . . . A fictional tour de force” (Patrick Anderson, The Washington Post).   In April 1956, at the height of the...



  • “[Lawton’s] work stands head and shoulders above most other contemporary thrillers, earning those comparisons to Le Carré.” -- The Boston Globe   The latest novel from the master spy novelist John Lawton follows Inspector Troy, now Scotl...



  • Scotland Yard’s Sergeant Troy returns in a WWII thriller praised as an absorbing blend of espionage and detection” (The Denver Post).   It is 1941. Wolfgang Stahl, an American spy operating undercover as an SS officer, has just fled Germany ...



  • Praised for their riveting, ingenious plot twists, John Lawton's series of espionage thrillers featuring Chief Inspector Frederick Troy of Scotland Yard have an uncanny ability to place readers in the thick of history. Now in Flesh Wounds, an old fla...



  • One of today’s top historical espionage writers, considered "as good as Le Carré” (Chicago Tribune) and "a master” (Rocky Mountain News), John Lawton adds another spellbinding thriller to his Inspector Troy series with Second Violin. The six...



  • Spanning the tumultuous years 1934 to 1948, John Lawton's A Lily of the Field is a brilliant historical thriller from a master of the form. The book follows two characters -- Méret Voytek, a talented young cellist living in Vienna at the novel's sta...



  • Joe Wilderness is a World War II orphan, a condition that he thinks excuses him from common morality. Cat burglar, card sharp, and Cockney wide boy, the last thing he wants is to get drafted. But in 1946 he finds himself in the Royal Air Force, facin...



  • A standalone from one of England's best-loved literary thriller writers, regularly compared to John Le Carré and Philip Kerr, "Sweet Sunday" takes the reader back to the hot, sweaty summer of 1969, the American summer in the American year in the Ame...






  • Having shot someone in what he believed was self-defense in the chaos of 1963 Berlin, Wilderness finds himself locked up with little chance of escape. But an official pardon through his father-in-law Burne-Jones, a senior agent at MI6, means he is fr...



  • London, 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 European trip with his older brother, Rod. Rod has decided to take his en...



  • 1963. While London is beginning to swing, George Horsfield has settled into a stultifying routine - pushing paperwork around at the War Office on behalf of the fading British Empire, then catching the 5.27 home from Waterloo for twin beds and Ovaltin...



  • British agent Joe Wilderness returns in “Lawton’s ongoing recreation of Cold War chicanery . . . one of the great pleasures of modern spy fiction” (Mick Herron, award-winning author of the Slough House series). It’s London, the...



  • From “quite possibly the best historical novelist we have” (Philadelphia Inquirer), the fourth Joe Wilderness spy thriller, moving from Red Scare-era Washington, D.C. to a KGB prison near Moscow’s KremlinIn Moscow Exile, John Lawton depart...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

John Lawton has published 14 books.

John Lawton does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Moscow Exile, was published in April 2023.

The first book by John Lawton, Black Out, was published in May 1995.

Yes. John Lawton has 2 series.