· London Rules by Mick Herron. On J. J. By Jeff In London, MI5, Mick Herron, novel review, Slough House, Slow Horses, spy, spy fiction. In anticipation of Mick Herron’s US release of London Rules, the fifth book in his Slough House series, I did a re-read of the first four books. London Rules was published after the novel Spook www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 6 mins. · London Rules is the fifth in the series featuring Slough House - the offshoot of MI5’s Regent Park, where disgraced spooks while away their days in administrative obscurity, headed by former cold war joe, Jackson Lamb - and the best yet. The team are in lock-down, following seemingly random terrorist attacks on British soil, and two foiled attempts to kill Roderick Ho, Slough House’s /5. He is the author of six books in the Slough House series (Slow Horses, Dead Lions, Real Tigers, Spook Street, London Rules, and the novella The List) and four Oxford mysteries (Down Cemetery Road, The Last Voice You Hear, Why We Die, and Smoke and Whispers), as well as the standalone novels Reconstruction, Nobody Walks, and This Is What Happened. His work has won the CWA Gold .
In London Rules he has combined the essence of perpetual humour with a background of reality. He may make us laugh on every page, but he also makes us think. The plot is complicated, the plotting of the various factions involved even more so, and it's testament to Herron's skills that you will never get lost. Click to read more about London Rules by Mick Herron. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. "London Rules" is an excellent spy novel and a good action-packed thriller but it is also a mirror to our current times and an invitation to recognise that self-delusion, confidence without ability and the pursuit of. London Rules by Mick Herron (John Murray, £). To order a copy for £, go to www.doorway.ru or call Free UK pp over £10, online orders only.
He is the author of six books in the Slough House series (Slow Horses, Dead Lions, Real Tigers, Spook Street, London Rules, and the novella The List) and four Oxford mysteries (Down Cemetery Road, The Last Voice You Hear, Why We Die, and Smoke and Whispers), as well as the standalone novels Reconstruction, Nobody Walks, and This Is What Happened. His work has won the CWA Gold Dagger for Best Crime Novel, the Steel Dagger for Best Thriller, and the Ellery Queen Readers Award, and been. London Rules is the fifth in the series featuring Slough House - the offshoot of MI5’s Regent Park, where disgraced spooks while away their days in administrative obscurity, headed by former cold war joe, Jackson Lamb - and the best yet. The team are in lock-down, following seemingly random terrorist attacks on British soil, and two foiled attempts to kill Roderick Ho, Slough House’s cyber-idiot in residence. London Rules by Mick Herron. On J. J. By Jeff In London, MI5, Mick Herron, novel review, Slough House, Slow Horses, spy, spy fiction. In anticipation of Mick Herron’s US release of London Rules, the fifth book in his Slough House series, I did a re-read of the first four books. London Rules was published after the novel Spook Street.
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