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rabia_elizabeth@bookwyrm.social

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GenX, autistic, Muslimah living in southern Spain. I write blog posts about the Quran and the very occasional short story. What I love to read and read about: Islam; the history of the MENA region; Indigenous and African diaspora history and culture; speculative fiction (authors like Rebecca Roanhorse and R.F. Kuang).

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Mick Herron: Spook street (2017) 4 stars

"What happens when an old spook starts to lose his mind? Do the Services have …

The Slough House series - a loving study of the minute, with one big flaw

3 stars

British spy shenanigans in the 21st century! It's simple-minded to say that Mick Herron is the next John Le Carré, although Herron certainly has the writing chops to stand in the same crowd as Le Carré.

But Herron's worldview, while it is bleakly realistic at times, is much more, well, loving and open. Unlike Le Carré, his women characters are full-fledged human beings on a par with his male characters. And I often think of Ray Davies' studies of small, "forgotten" lives when I read Herron.

Herron won me over when I realized that with "Slow Horses" he was neatly upending the Muslim terrorist trope. He sees the evils of Western empire pretty clearly and doesn't pull punches with regard to the havoc wreaked by the UK and US all over the world.

One sizable grub in the ointment, for which the series is losing two stars from me: Herron …