*Pre-order Clown Town, the ninth novel in Mick Herron's Slough House series, now**Now an award-winning Apple TV+ series starring Gary Oldman, Kristin Scott Thomas and Jack Lowden*'A terrific spy novel' Ian Rankin'A modern masterpiece' Irish Times****Twenty years retired from the Intelligence Service, David Cartwright still knows where all the bones are buried. But when he forgets that secrets are supposed to stay hidden, there's suddenly a target on his back.The 'Old Bastard' raised his grandson to be a hero, not a slow horse. Now, far from joining the myths and legends of Spook Street, River Cartwright is part of Jackson Lamb's team of pen-pushing no-hopers at Slough House. Which doesn't mean he won't ditch everything and go rogue when his grandfather comes under threat.Lamb worked with Cartwright back in the day, and knows better than most that this is no innocent old man. So when a panic button raises the alarm at Intelligence Service HQ, it's Lamb who's called on to identify the body. And it's Lamb who'll do whatever's necessary to protect an agent in peril.'Outstanding' Daily Telegraph
*Pre-order Clown Town, the ninth novel in Mick Herron's Slough House series, now**Now an award-winning Apple TV+ series starring Gary Oldman, Kristin Scott Thomas and Jack Lowden*'A terrific spy novel' Ian Rankin'A modern masterpiece' Irish Times****Twenty years retired from the Intelligence Service, David Cartwright still knows where all the bones are buried. But when he forgets that secrets are supposed to stay hidden, there's suddenly a target on his back.The 'Old Bastard' raised his grandson to be a hero, not a slow horse. Now, far from joining the myths and legends of Spook Street, River Cartwright is part of Jackson Lamb's team of pen-pushing no-hopers at Slough House. Which doesn't mean he won't ditch everything and go rogue when his grandfather comes under threat.Lamb worked with Cartwright back in the day, and knows better than most that this is no innocent old man. So when a panic button raises the alarm at Intelligence Service HQ, it's Lamb who's called on to identify the body. And it's Lamb who'll do whatever's necessary to protect an agent in peril.'Outstanding' Daily Telegraph
Mick Herron is the #1 Sunday Times bestselling author of the Slough House thrillers, which have been published in over twenty-five languages and are the basis of the award-winning TV series Slow Horses, starring Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb. Among his other novels are the Zoe Boehm series, also now adapted for TV starring Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson, and the standalone novels The Secret Hours and Nobody Walks. Mick's awards include the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year and the CWA Gold, Steel and Diamond Daggers. A fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, he was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, and now lives in Oxford.
A terrific spy novel: sublime dialogue, frictionless plotting
*Ian Rankin*
Immensely satisfying and utterly brilliant
*Sarah Hilary*
Mick Herron is an incredible writer and if you haven't read him
yet, you NEED to. I read the Jackson Lamb books one after the other
and am already desperate for the next one. They are smart, darkly
comic and hugely addictive
*Mark Billingham*
A captivating series where the intelligence services' misfits and
screw-ups become the useful tools of Herron's quite magnificent
creation, Jackson Lamb
*Christopher Brookmyre*
I love Mick Herron's books more than is decent. Hands down my
favourite crime series of the decade . . . Spook Street is a superb
novel - fast-paced, original, witty and completely satisfying on
every level. I just can't get enough of this brilliant series
*Antonia Hodgson*
In Spook Street Mick Herron returns to the wonderful fallen spies
of MI5 in a series that is fast becoming a classic
*Daily Express*
The dialogue crackles. Herron is a master of timing, word by word,
sentence by sentence. His language creates its own world, with
streaks of satire and loss that prevent it from becoming too
comfortable. Give yourself a treat and hurry on down to Spook
Street
*The Spectator*
It's all sheer fun. Herron is spy fiction's great humorist, mixing
absurd situations with sparklingly funny dialogue and elegant,
witty prose
*The Times*
Slough House provides the hub for Mick Herron's Jackson Lamb spy
novels, of which Spook Street is the fourth, a series that is by
some distance the most impressive new body of work in spy
fiction
*Irish Times*
Mick Herron's outstanding series is extremely funny
*Daily Telegraph*
It's not often a reviewer can say, "You've never read anything
quite like this" but it's a safe encomium to use in the case of
Mick Herron. The author's idiosyncratic writing is unique in his
genre: the spycraft of le Carré refracted through the blackly comic
vision of Joseph Heller's Catch-22
*Financial Times*
Herron's series of novels about a group of deadbeat spies - or
'slow horses', in spook parlance - has been hailed as the most
exciting thing to hit the genre since George Smiley hung up his
mackintosh
*Mail on Sunday*
Spook Street is written with a wry, sardonic wit that will make you
laugh out loud as you are taken on a gripping thrill ride
*Daily Express*
The new spy master
*Evening Standard*
Mick Herron's Spook Street began with an atrocity targeted at
teenagers, which seemed horribly prescient come the Manchester
Arena attack in May. But it's these discomfiting dips into the real
world that give Herron's entertaining series about incompetent MI5
rejects its depth
*Daily Telegraph, Crime Books of the Year*
The long and enduring power of Le Carré leaves British espionage
fiction a cramped space for newcomers. Mick Herron has carved out
his own distinctive territory . . . Chief cowboy of the slow
horses, Jackson Lamb, whose vulgar hedonism would be enough to make
Falstaff look like Philip Hammond, is becoming one of crime
fiction's great characters
*Mark Lawson, Guardian, Crime Book of the Year*
This is irresistible writing suggesting a lovechild of le Carre and
Joseph Heller's Catch-22: ironclad storytelling and off-kilter
humour
*Financial Times, Books of the Year*
This fourth in Herron's series of novels about Slough House, the
department for disgraced spies, combines a terrorist attack, the
murder of an old spymaster, and a mysterious fire to create a
brilliantly plotted - and witty - addition
*Mail on Sunday, Books of the Year*
A modern masterpiece
*Irish Times, Books of the Year*
The lavishly loathsome Jackson Lamb oversees the action with all
the finesse of a shark in a swimming pool
*Metro, Crime Novel of the Year*
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