—Douglas R. Cobb, CurledUpwithaGoodBook.com “An astonishing and exciting tale. The drama of how the Nazis mounted a complex counterfeiting operation inside a concentration camp is matched by the chilling life-or-death saga of the prisoners involved. It reads like a thriller, but it’s all true.” —Walter Isaacson, author of Einstein “Lawrence Malkin has written a hard gem of a book, just big enough to be respectable and sparkling enough to impress.” —Roger K. Miller, Tampa Tribune “Bravo! Lawrence Malkin’s Krueger’s Men is part tragedy, part farce, part Schindler’s List, and part Good Soldier Schweik.” —Karl E. Meyer and Shareen Blair Brysac, authors of Tournament of Shadows: The Great Game and the Race for Empire in Central Asia “Lawrence Malkin has written so thrilling, so fascinating, so precise a story of the Nazi counterfeiting of British pound notes that he might just find himself thrown into jail.” —David Kahn, author of The Codebreakers and Hitler’s Spies “Compelling… fascinating.… Malkin’s tale is as intriguing as it is complete.”