Fox, a former senior obituary writer for The New York Times and the author of three previous books, unspools Jones and Hill's delightfully elaborate scheme in nail-biting episodes that advance like a narrative Rube Goldberg machine, gradually leading from Yozgad to freedom by way of secret codes, a hidden camera, buried clues, fake suicides and a lot of ingenious mumbo jumbo. At moments, The Confidence Men has the high gloss of a story polished through years of telling and retelling * The New York Times *
Exceptionally entertaining ... [Fox] never loosened her grip on my attention -- Michael Dirda * Washington Post *
The Confidence Men couldn't have come along at a better time. This story of two unlikely con artists - young British officers who use a Ouija board to escape from a Turkish prisoner-of-war camp - is a true delight, guaranteed to lift the spirits of anyone eager to forget today's realities and lose oneself in a beautifully written tale of an exciting and deeply moving real-life caper -- Lynne Olson, author of Madame Fourcade's Secret War
Margalit Fox is one of the premier narrative storytellers we have today, and The Confidence Men is a wonderfully entertaining brew of history, thrills, and ingenuity, one that highlights the rare occasion when con artistry is employed for the greater public good -- Sarah Weinman, author of The Real Lolita and editor of Unspeakable Acts: True Tales of Crime, Murder, Deceit & Obsession
A true account of one of the most daring and implausible examples of wartime cunning by British soldiers * Daily Express *
Rarely has a means of escape seemed as unlikely as a handmade Oujia board and a fake seance ... Margalit Fox's book explores how the men used psychology to dupe camp staff over many months - and how it nearly cost them their mental health and physical safety * BBC History Magazine *
One of the strangest tales of the First World War ... an awesome book made even more valuable by such outstanding research and insight * Britain at War *
Wonderfully researched and written * Who Do You Think You Are? *
The story is incredible ... this is a great read * NB Reviews *