Slough House: The bestselling thrillers that inspired the hit Apple TV+ show Slow Horses (Slough House Thriller 7)

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*Now an award-winning Apple TV+ series starring Gary Oldman, Kristin Scott Thomas and Jack Lowden*

*THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER*
***WINNER OF THE THEAKSTON OLD PECULIER CRIME NOVEL OF THE YEAR 2022***

'A gripping thriller' Ian Rankin

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Slough House - the crumbling office building to which failed spies, the 'slow horses', are banished - has been wiped from secret service records.

Reeling from recent losses in their ranks, the slow horses are worried they've been pushed further into the cold, and fatal accidents keep happening.

With a new populist movement taking a grip on London's streets, the aftermath of a blunder by the Russian secret service that left a British citizen dead, and the old order ensuring that everything's for sale to the highest bidder, the world's an uncomfortable place for those deemed surplus to requirements. The wise move would be to find a safe place and wait for the troubles to pass.

But the slow horses aren't famed for making wise decisions.

'The most completely realised espionage universe since that peopled by George Smiley' The Times

'An absolute tour-de-force' Sunday Express

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4.7
55 reviews
Alison Robinson
August 20, 2024
Slough House has been wiped from the Park's digital records in a fit of spite by Lady Di. Luckily for the Slow Horses the wipe doesn't affect deep systems like payroll. But with significant losses recently everyone is feeling a bit paranoid, which isn't helped when they discover they are being tailed. Oh and a couple of former Slow Horses are found dead in questionable circumstances. Are these two things linked? Is Jackson Lamb going to make a lot of very offensive remarks? Well yes of course.
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Marianne Vincent
April 4, 2021
Slough House is the seventh book in the Slough House/Jackson Lamb series by award-winning British author, Mick Herron. Against a background of Brexit, Novichok poisonings and Yellow Vest protests, the remaining slow horses are dealing with the recent violent loss of two associates. Their boss, Jackson Lamb is still keeping his team busy with pointless and unproductive assignments: following up social media absconders (#gonequiet), failures to pay fines or potential safe-houses for non-friendlies. The wiping of all their personal files from the Service database is puzzling, and when some notice they are being tailed, Lamb concludes First Desk at Regent’s Park, Di Taverner is using his staff as targets for trainee spooks. Catherine Standish is unconvinced, citing the recent, supposedly accidental, death of a former slow horse. But River Cartwright is distracted by living proof of another former slow horse, while Lech Wicinski is talked into dubious action on a Park tail by Shirley Dander. Di Taverner has gone down the dangerous path of funding the Service by private donors, believing she can still control the direction of their actions; she is warned that “when you disappoint rich and powerful men, they let their displeasure be known.” And, at first, she’s dismissive of the rumour about Russian operatives exacting revenge for a certain non-Park-sanctioned killing… As obnoxious as Lamb is, he’s protective of his own: it’s not long before a few more pennies drop and Catherine Standish sends out the message that tells the slow horses just how serious things are: “Blake’s grave. Now.” It’s interesting to see what different device Herron uses to familiarise the reader with the Slough House building at the start of each book: this time, an estate agent walk-through. As always, the laugh-out-loud potential of Herron’s work necessitates a warning against reading whilst eating or drinking, or for those with continence issues; also that reading in the quiet carriage on public transport may disturb other travellers. For example: when Lamb begins a staff meeting with “Sorry to keep you waiting. I was up late comforting a gay American dwarf” the slow horses are momentarily non-plussed, but they are almost reassured when he follows up a little later to Roddy Ho: “’That new, is it? The palsy shirt?’ ‘Paisley,’ said Roddy. ‘If you say so. Makes you look spastic either way.’” His parting remarks “And remember, all of us are lying in the gutter. But some of you are circling the drain” prove Lamb’s mastery of offensiveness is still intact. Without fail, Herron has a finger on the pulse and often writes with tongue firmly in cheek. And if his readers form attachments to certain characters, Herron can never be accused of that sentimentality: the cliff-hanger ending, while it might cause a lump in a few throats, adequately demonstrates this. Slough House is Herron at the top of his game. A credible plot, clever dialogue and lots of action: British crime fiction at its best.
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AndyT
April 30, 2024
It's OK, spy stories for Guardian readers, but entertaining
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About the author

Mick Herron is the #1 Sunday Times bestselling author of the Slough House thrillers, which have won the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year award, two CWA Daggers, been published in twenty-five languages, and are the basis of a major TV series starring Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb. He is also the author of the Zoë Boehm series, and the standalone novels Nobody Walks and The Secret Hours. Mick was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, and now lives in Oxford.

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