10 Best Books Like Smoke and Embers
If you loved Smoke and Embers by John Lawton, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.
Quick Answer
The best books like Smoke and Embers are:
- 1One for the Money by Janet Evanovich4.4
- 2Pony Confidential by Christina Lynch4.4
- 3Big Sky by Atkinson Kate4.2
- 4When Will There be Good News? by Kate Atkinson4.4#3
- 5One Good Turn by Kate Atkinson4.2#2
- 6The Queens of Crime by Marie Benedict4.2
- 7Night in the City by Michael McGarrity0
- 8Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco0
- 9Murder at Lincoln's Gala by Colleen Cambridge4.0
- 10Into the Water by Paula Hawkins4.3

In 1950s London, Scotland Yard Chief Inspector Troy becomes suspicious of Jay Fabian, the mysterious second-in-command to notorious racketeer Otto Ohnherz, who claims to be a concentration camp survivor but has no proof of his past. As Troy digs deeper into Fabian's origins, he uncovers a web of deception and reinvention in the murky aftermath of World War II. What begins as concern over his sergeant's dangerous affair evolves into a complex investigation where nothing—and no one—is quite what they seem.
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Detailed Recommendations

When Will There be Good News?
Jackson Brodie #3 (works standalone)by Kate Atkinson
Why you'll love it:
This mystery shares a darkly hopeful tone that will resonate with Smoke and Embers fans.

One Good Turn
Jackson Brodie #2 (works standalone)by Kate Atkinson
Why you'll love it:
This mystery shares a darkly comic tone that will resonate with Smoke and Embers fans.
Quick Comparison: Books Like Smoke and Embers
| Book | Author | Rating | Year | Pages | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| One for the Money | Janet Evanovich | 4.4 | 2003 | 352 | Closest match |
| Pony Confidential | Christina Lynch | 4.4 | 2024 | 384 | Similar vibes |
| Big Sky | Atkinson Kate | 4.2 | 2019 | 352 | Similar vibes |
| When Will There be Good News? | Kate Atkinson | 4.4 | 2008 | 352 | Similar vibes |
| One Good Turn | Kate Atkinson | 4.2 | 2006 | 396 | Similar vibes |
| The Queens of Crime | Marie Benedict | 4.2 | 2025 | 310 | Similar vibes |
| Night in the City | Michael McGarrity | 0 | 2025 | 272 | Similar vibes |
| Name of the Rose | Umberto Eco | 0 | 1995 | — | Similar vibes |
| Murder at Lincoln's Gala | Colleen Cambridge | 4.0 | 2025 | 274 | Similar vibes |
| Into the Water | Paula Hawkins | 4.3 | 2017 | 386 | Similar vibes |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What books are most similar to Smoke and Embers ?
The most similar books to Smoke and Embers are One for the Money, Pony Confidential, Big Sky.
What should I read after Smoke and Embers ?
After finishing Smoke and Embers , readers most commonly pick up One for the Money next.
Who writes books like John Lawton?
Authors similar to John Lawton include Clayton Rawson, Stuart Turton, Rex Stout, Richard Osman, Agatha Christie.
What genre is Smoke and Embers ?
Smoke and Embers is a Mystery novel by John Lawton, published in 2025.
How long is Smoke and Embers ?
Smoke and Embers is 416 pages long.
About Smoke and Embers
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, weeks and years following the end of World War II in Germany, Britain, and beyond. Smoke and Embers is the ninth installment of the beloved Inspector Troy series, and opens in 1950, when Scotland Yard Chief Inspector Troy learns that his sergeant has been conducting an affair with the known mistress of infamous London racketeer Otto Ohnherz. Troy is immediately intrigued by the mysterious origins of Ohnherz’s second-in-command, Jay Fabian, who is a major contributor to all three British political parties and claims to have survived the concentration camps—yet he lacks proof beyond his word. So begins a novel of duplicity and reinvention in the aftermath of World War II and the Holocaust, with each chapter adding a new layer of intrigue. With a twisting plotline, crackling dialogue, characteristic humor, and the return of beloved characters, Smoke and Embers is an exciting new addition to John Lawton’s masterful canon.







