Slough House

hardcover, 312 pages

Published Feb. 9, 2021 by Soho Crime.

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978-1-64129-236-8
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In a world that no longer has John le Carré in it, readers can be comforted that at least we have his heir apparent still giving us sharp, politically trenchant espionage novels on a regular basis. For the past ten years, Mick Herron has been writing about a colorful collection of spies who washed out and have been parked at Slough House, under the leadership (such as it is) of Jackson Lamb, a Rabelaisian figure whose crude behavior masks serious tradecraft talent.returnreturnThe seventh of the series opens with a spy in training who is trying to shake off a tail. She thinks she has made a clever escape, only to have a knife slid neatly between her ribs. When the news arrives in London, Diana Tavener, First Desk of MI5, is pleased. Russian spies had had the gall to poison British citizens on their own soil; the score needed to …

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