From "one of the best authors of espionage fiction," (Wall Street Journal), a book of deception and money to be made amid the rubble of World War II From an author whose books have been described as "one of the great pleasures of modern spy fiction" by Slow Horses author Mick Herron and compared to the works of Alan Furst, Phillip Kerr, and Joseph Kanon, in Smoke and Embers John Lawton turns to the murky days,...