Bad Actors (Hardback)
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Bad Actors (Hardback)

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Hardback 352 Pages
Published: 12/05/2022
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The eighth Slough House thriller finds Jackson Lamb embroiled in double dealing and the hunt for a missing agent as the rest of the slow horses add their own distinctively chaotic magic to the mix.

Intelligence has a new home.

A governmental think-tank, whose remit is to curb the independence of the intelligence service, has lost one of its key members, and Claude Whelan-one-time head of MI5's Regent's Park-is tasked with tracking her down. But the trail leads straight back to the Park itself, with Diana Taverner as chief suspect. Has Diana overplayed her hand at last? What's her counterpart, Moscow's First Desk, doing in London? And does Jackson Lamb know more than he's telling?

Over at Slough House, with Shirley Dander in rehab, Roddy Ho in dress rehearsal, and new recruit Ashley Khan turning up the heat, the slow horses are doing what they do best, and adding a little bit of chaos to an already unstable situation...

There are bad actors everywhere, and they usually get their comeuppance before the credits roll. But politics is a dirty business, and in a world where lying, cheating and backstabbing are the norm, sometimes the good guys can find themselves outgunned.

Publisher: John Murray Press
ISBN: 9781529378702
Number of pages: 352
Weight: 560 g
Dimensions: 236 x 158 x 34 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Bad Actors took a big step into literary excellence. The dazzling, Conrad-like structure turned an entertainment into a major literary statement - Philip Hensher, The Spectator

Bad Actors is both thriller and anti-thriller: subverting and denying the treats you expect from the genre, but then providing them in a twisted form after all - Sunday Times

Jackson Lamb is the greatest literary creation of this century . . . Herron is master of the metaphor and his extraordinarily well-plotted books are always centred on real-life events - Nikki May, Great British Life

An ingeniously structured caper - Mail on Sunday

Satire at its best along with him being one of the best spy thriller writers around - Shots Mag

Britain's finest contemporary thriller series - Daily Express

There's no doubting Herron's intelligence. Will he prove to be our age's Anthony Trollope? . . . Few other contemporary thrillers, at any event, would have the confidence to make a plot point of the post-Brexit residency status of some of Lazio's hardcore Curva Nord football fans . . . [Bad Actors] deserves the bouquets that will come its way, and Herron is building a series with lasting resonance. We'll miss the show when some day he decides to bring the curtain down - The Times

A pitch-perfect espionage thriller and a double delight for political nerds as it thrusts the slow horses into a Russian intelligence operation in Westminster . . . What Bad Actors shows is that he has inherited le Carré's mantle for using the thriller to dissect the times in which he lives . . . Bad Actors is his most piquant political satire, dripping with tart observations about our unruly rulers - Tim Shipman, Sunday Times Culture

Anyone who enjoys Mick Herron's masterful political satires and fantastical spy fiction must be afraid that one day his powers of invention will falter. It hasn't happened yet. Bad Actors is as good as ever . . . This novel contains some serious, hard-hitting emotions alongside the wit, neat plotting, great action scenes, beautiful descriptions and wonderful schoolboy smut (placed in the mouth of Lamb) we have come to associate with Herron's writing. This is entertainment of the highest class - Literary Review

This highly topical, beautifully written, indecently entertaining book maintains the impeccably high standards Herron has set for this essential series - Irish Times

What spurs me to keep reading each new instalment is Herron's absurdist voice, which could devolve into cheap cynicism but never does - New York Times

Written with the gifted Herron's typical wit, and with Lamb's personality pervading every page, this is the antithesis of the discreet George Smiley - Daily Mail

One of the best entries in an outstanding series - Daily Express (Scotland), Daily Mirror

What we're reading - i Paper

It's beautifully written with a satisfyingly complex plot and an explosive finale - Daily Record

Like all of Herron's enthralling series, Bad Actors is both thriller and anti-thriller, subverting and denying the treats you expect from the genre, but then sardonically providing them in a twisted form after all - Sunday Times, Thriller of the Month

Anyone who tries to understand modern Britain through its fiction but overlooks Mick Herron's satirical thrillers merits a punishment posting to the critics' version of Slough House . . . Snappily paced, his comic prose fizzes with an epigrammatic chutzpah, softened by elegiac grace notes. . . Herron, in Wodehouse or Pratchett mode, fashions a self-sustaining comic realm . . . it's the line-by-line hits of patter and backchat - part-Noël Coward, part-Joe Orton - that spritz every page - The Spectator

Beautifully written with a satisfyingly complex plot and an explosive finale. Herron remains Britain's finest living thriller writer . . . [A] remarkable talent - Sunday Express

New readers attracted by the TV version of Slow Horses will find Herron at his very best - Mail on Sunday, Mail Online

The foremost living spy novelist in the English language - John Gray, New Statesman

I roared through Mick Herron's new Slough House novel, Bad Actors, with the odious, odorous genius Jackson Lamb at its heart, and a couple of loathsome main characters who surely only coincidentally resemble well-known British political figures of our time - Robert Macfarlane

The man is a genius - The Spectator

One of the most consistently enjoyable literary achievements of the past decade - The Times

Mixes his trademark black comedy with insights into the tangled moral universe we inhabit . . . Herron at his very best - Mail on Sunday

Herron stands firmly in the line of descent from Ian Fleming. It is fitting that he has been given the broadcast treatment because - following the death of John le Carré - he is at the summit of what I believe is a new golden age of spy fiction . . . Herron began writing about a private detective and switched to spy thrillers in 2010, but it was eight years before he made it big. While he won awards, his books barely sold. His second, Dead Lions (2013), did not even secure a hardback release in the UK. It was only when the publisher John Murray rescued him from obscurity that he began to enjoy commercial success - he recently topped one million sales for the Slough House series - Tim Shipman, Sunday Times

I love Mick Herron's books, both for what they are - which is: pitch-perfect, fantastically-written, hilariously-funny spy capers - and also for what they say about Britain . . . Herron is not just a top-notch thriller writer, but a satirist of the first order - Oliver Bulloughs, Waterstones

Mick Herron's Slough House spy thrillers, about a duff MI5 unit, got me through journeys, despite egregious politicking (the latest, Bad Actors, is in paperback) - John Lewis-Stempel, Country Life books of the year

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“This is Mick Herron on superb, scintillating and excoriating form”

Mick Herron keeps getting better and better. Part of the reason for this is that, where once his satire was very funny, now it seems that life is imitating art and he is drawing on current events without having to... More

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“The stage is set...”

Bad Actors is the latest novel in the Slough House series, focussing on the spooks (the 'slow horses') that MI5 left behind. Left behind in a decaying, seedy, London office, to be overseen by the decaying,... More

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“Best Spy Series (with no comparators)”

Bad Actors is the 8th instalment in the incredible Slough House series, which just gets better and better.

The Prime Minister’s Special Advisor is enraptured by a new member of his team; the enigmatic Sophie, who... More

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