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Second Violin

John Lawton

The making of Troy, John Lawton's unconventional London policeman

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The sixth Troy novel. March 1938. The Germans take Vienna without a shot being fired. Covering Austria for the English press is a young journalist named Rod Troy. Back home his younger brother joins the CID as a detective-constable. November 1938. Kristallnacht. The Jews leave Vienna - Sigmund Freud with an American escort on a sleeper train, Josef Hummel tied to the underside of a boxcar. June 1940. Sergeant Troy is seconded to Special Branch to help in the round-up of 'enemy' aliens, among whom are Hummel and his brother Rod. Rod and Hummel are interned on the Isle of Man ... meanwhile a lunatic is killing rabbis in the East End of London. Troy asks for time off from Special Branch to return to his true calling ... Murder.
London is now under siege, from German bombers, from its own prejudices and paranoias.
Is London any better than Vienna?

 

“As a writer, Lawton's work plays second fiddle to no one and his latest is not only seductively readable but downright cheeky in parts.”


BIRMINGHAM POST

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Second Violin

Buy Second Violin from Amazon
£17.99
Hardback
432 pages
234 x 153 mm
ISBN-10: 0297851969
ISBN-13: 9780297851967
Publication: August 2007
'second violin' is also available in paperback format
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