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Moscow Exile
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Moscow Exile is the fourth in John Lawton's beloved Joe Wilderness series, which includes Then We Take Berlin, The Unfortunate Englishman, and Hammer to Fall. John Lawton's books have sold over 200, 000 copies in the United States alone.Although this is part of a series, it is an ideal place to begin to read Lawton's work and its plot stands alone, not relying on knowledge of the previous books.Lawton's previous book, Hammer to Fall, was named a best book of the year by Deadly Pleasures Mystery Magazine and described as a ?first-class work? by the Wall Street Journal. The Washington Post affirmed that with Friends and Traitors (2017) ?Lawton is creating some of our finest, and some of our most enjoyably ambiguous historical fiction.?Lawton's novels generally backlist extremely well and are available for large-scale promotions in print and ebook.Moscow Exile is part of the Joe Wilderness series, but Lawton's beloved hero Inspector Troy makes a significant appearance in the last part of the book, so it will please fans of both series, as well as those new to Lawton's work.Lawton is beloved by crime columnists, including Tom Nolan at the Wall Street Journal, Adam Woog at the Seattle Times, and Patrick Anderson at the Washington Post, as well as by booksellers and other writers. He is regularly compared to legendary writers like the late John Le Carré Alan Furst, Philip Kerr, and Len DeightonWe will undertake dedicated advertising and publicity coverage in CrimeReads, Mystery Scene, Strand Magazine, and other mystery press, as well as online.Russia continues to dominate the news cycle, and readers will be eager to see a historical yet timely depiction of the country's fraught political systems in this novel.There is continued TV interest in Lawton's work.
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