'This tightly plotted tragicomedy will provide a welcome fix for addicts awaiting Herron's seventh Jackson Lamb novel' The Times
'Packed with Herron's trademark witty one-liners and sardonic humour . . . it's clear why Herron is a force to be reckoned with and the best thriller writer in Britain today' Daily Express
'A slim serio-comic offering . . . It plays out typically cleverly' Sunday Times
If life in the Intelligence Service has taught John Bachelor anything, it's to keep his head down. Especially now, when he's living rent-free in a dead spook's flat.
So he's not delighted to be woken at dawn by a pair of Regent's Park's heavies, looking for a client he's not seen in years. John doesn't know what secrets Benny Manors has stolen, but they're attracting the wrong attention. And if he's to save his own skin, not to mention safeguard his living arrangements, John has to find Benny before those secrets see the light.
Benny could be anywhere, provided it serves alcohol. So John sets out on a reluctant trawl through the bars of the capital, all the while plagued by the age-old questions: Will he end up sleeping in his car? How many bottles of gin can he afford at London prices?
And just how far will Regent's Park go to prevent anyone rocking the Establishment's boat?
Publisher: John Murray Press
ISBN: 9781529331707
Number of pages: 112
Weight: 100 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 12 mm
This tightly plotted tragicomedy will provide a welcome fix for addicts awaiting Herron's seventh Jackson Lamb novel - The Times
Packed with Herron's trademark witty one-liners and sardonic humour . . . it's clear why Herron is a force to be reckoned with and the best thriller writer in Britain today - Daily Express
A slim serio-comic offering . . . It plays out typically cleverly - Sunday Times
This was my second Mick Herron Slough House novella (courtesy of the library), and just as enjoyable as the first. This time the main character, John Bachelor, is an underpaid, underworked MI5 nursemaid (or... More
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This is a well crafted novella (a bit more than a short story, but way shorter than a novel) but it's a bit of a stretch to put it into the Slough House series. There are a couple of familiar MI5 names, but... More
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