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Slow Horses

By Mick Herron

Fiction, Mystery & Detective, General | 224 pages
1 recommendation

Let us be clear about this much at least: Slough House is not in Slough, nor is it a house...

Slough House is Jackson Lamb's kingdom; a dumping ground for members of the intelligence service who've screwed up: left a secret file on a train, blown a surveillance, or become drunkenly unreliable. They're the service's poor relations - the slow horses - and bitterest among them is River Cartwright, whose days are spent transcribing mobile phone conversations.

But when a young man is abducted, and it's threatened that he'll be beheaded live on the Internet, River sees an opportunity to redeem himself. Is the victim who he first appears to be? And what's the kidnappers' connection with a disgraced journalist? As the clock ticks on the execution, River finds that everyone involved has their own agenda ...

And unless the slow horses can prove they're not as useless as they're thought to be, a young man's death is going to echo around the world.

Praise for Mick Herron:

Mick Herron never tells a suspense story in the expected way, which is why his new novel, Reconstruction, reads as much like a puzzle mystery as it does a thriller . ..unpleasant things are bound to happen, and they do-but not until Herron has finished surprising us . . . there is no hiding under the desk. New York Times.

'This is one of these novels where you read it, not just to see what happens at the end, but to see what happens on the very next page' Booklist

'Good characterisation, dialogue and well-paced narrative make this confident first novel frighteningly plausible' Sunday Telegraph

'Tight, literary and cliché free' Publishers Weekly

'Stylish and engaging' Washington Post

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Andrew Jay
13th Nov 2024
"Mick Herron’s Slow Horses is a sharp, darkly humorous, and thoroughly engrossing entry into the world of espionage fiction. The first book in Herron’s Slough House series introduces readers to a motley crew of disgraced MI5 operatives, who have been sidelined to a shabby and unremarkable department known as Slough House. These agents, once skilled and ambitious, have been relegated to the margins of British intelligence, assigned menial tasks and largely forgotten by their superiors. The novel's central figure is Jackson Lamb, a grizzled, acerbic, and deeply flawed leader of this "slow horses," whose leadership of this motley crew provides much of the book's biting wit and tension

Slow Horses is an excellent start to Mick Herron’s Slough House series. It blends the sharp intrigue of espionage with a sharp eye for character and a sly sense of humor. The book is both entertaining and thought-provoking, delving into the complexities of loyalty, failure, and redemption in a world where nothing is ever as it seems. Fans of espionage fiction will appreciate Herron’s take on the genre, while those looking for a deeper, more character-driven story will also find much to enjoy.

In short, Slow Horses is a book that feels fresh and invigorating, offering a welcome departure from the traditional spy novel. It’s an engaging and ultimately rewarding read, one that will leave readers eager for more of Jackson Lamb and his team of misfits in the follow-up installments of the series."