Cincise31 reviewed Real Tigers by Mick Herron
Real Tigers by Mick Herron
Revisiting the Slow Horses and think the books are enhanced by the imagery of Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb...and his team
343 pages
English language
Published Feb. 23, 2016
London’s Slough House is where disgraced MI5 operatives are reassigned to spend the rest of their spy careers pushing paper. But when one of these “slow horses” is kidnapped by a former soldier bent on revenge, the agents must breach the defenses of Regent’s Park to steal valuable intel in exchange for their comrade’s safety. The kidnapping is only the tip of the iceberg, however, as the agents uncover a larger web of intrigue that involves not only a group of private mercenaries but also the highest authorities in the Security Service. After years spent as the lowest on the totem pole, the slow horses suddenly find themselves caught in the midst of a conspiracy that threatens not only the future of Slough House, but of MI5 itself.
Revisiting the Slow Horses and think the books are enhanced by the imagery of Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb...and his team
I counted at least 2 abstract expressionist references ("Pollocking" as a verb about coffee splatter and face rubbing imagined as a Francis Bacon work) and one (original version) House of Cards reference. This series was grown in a lab to appeal to me, and I'm already dreading exhausting the limited supply. SO GOOD.
Don’t read this if you are a fan of our current Prime Minister….. if you despise him the glory in this take down of him in what becomes a fast paced and body piled set of conspiracies