London Rules (Indigo Exclusive Edition)

Mick Herron
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London Rules (Indigo Exclusive Edition)

Mick Herron
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Praise for London Rules

A Times (UK) 100 Best Crime Titles Since 1945
Shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger
Shortlisted for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger
An Evening Standard Best Crime Novel of the Year
A Daily Mail Best Book of the Year
An Irish Times Best Book of the Year
Shortlisted for the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year


“Mick Herron is the John le Carré of our generation.”
—Val McDermid

“Herron cleverly spins the templates of the spy thriller, and his style can bite with the wit of an Evelyn Waugh or Kingsley Amis.”
—Tom Nolan, The Wall Street Journal

"[Herron] really is funny and his cynicism is belied, here and there, by flashes of the mingled tenderness and anger that seem to define Britain’s post-Brexit self-reflections."
—Charles Finch, USA Today

"Scathingly funny."
—Newsweek

"Slough House, in this winning series, is where incompetent or disgraced British spies spend their days on meaningless busywork. That is, unless they stumble into genuine espionage. Herron is a subtle stylist, and he strikes a perfect balance of big-hearted humor and thrilling spy stuff."
—The Seattle Times

“Hilarious and suspenseful . . . Sharper than most espionage fiction being written today and manages to stay uncannily contemporary.”
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

“The new spy master . . . If Slough House on Aldersgate Street EC1 really existed it would already rival the Old Curiosity Shop on Portsmouth Street WC2 as a landmark of literary London . . . Herron has read his Carl Hiaasen as well as his Charles Dickens. The coruscating cynicism and cartoon comedy do not detract from the seriousness of the message: ‘Hate crime pollutes the soul, but only the souls of those who commit it.’”
—Evening Standard

“The new king of the spy thriller.”
Mail on Sunday

The best modern British spy series.”
—Daily Express

“Herron's comic brilliance should not overshadow the fact that his books are frequently thrilling, often thought-provoking, and sometimes moving and even inspiring. Reading one of Herron's worst books would be the highlight of my month and London Rules is one of his best.”
—Sunday Express

“His character [Jackson Lamb] is a modern Falstaff . . . He's [Herron] been called the heir to Len Deighton—and Mick Herron's latest mordantly funny espionage novel only backs that up.”
—Sunday Times

London Rules confirms Mick Herron as the greatest comic writer of spy fiction in the English language, and possibly all crime fiction.”
—The Times

“Superb.”
—Irish Times

“Sharper, funnier and more distorted than ever.”
—Literary Review

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 8 reviews.

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Good service!

"Got this book for my dad and he loved it. Ordered online for pickup and it came so quick, super easy process!"

Mady (5/5)

Cover Your ass

"Another great read (and I've read them all) about the ""slow horses"" of Slough House. The tv series starring Gary Oldman & Kristin Scott Thomas is as good as Herron's books. The action cracks along; and good and bad people die. Darkly satiric about the venality and corruption of British politicians and its less-than-vaunted Secret Service. Herron's dialogue can get tiresomely caustic: for every one-liner another witty riposte follows hard upon. The ""slow hoses"" triumph in every book's conclusion, but always with casualties. You can read them in any order. London Rules might be his best. A London rule: Cover your ass."

Glenn M. (5/5)

Fantastic book

"Great book, the plot like others book of the seriesb is very good!!!"

Edier (5/5)

Xmas present

"Husband was excited to get the book prior to next season of Slow Horses"

Mo-Mkl (5/5)

Great read!

"I’ve read all of the Slow Horses series and each book is a little different but equally enjoyable. Herron’s writing is well constructed, clever and entertaining. The action scenes are clearly choreographed and almost cinematic."

Sf (5/5)

Another great read by Mick Herron

"Herron is one of the best mystery/crime writers in the market right now. The series is not one to be missed."

BarbReimer (5/5)

London Rules, A Slough House novel.

"Another in the Slough House series by M. Herron. Richly entertaining, you can’t help but get invested in the Slow Horses who inhabit Slough House."

Stephanie B. (5/5)

Worthy successor

"Love this author. The books are a combination of Len Deighton and John Lecarre with humour thrown in start the series with Slow Horses and enjoy the character of Jackson Lamb"

Gonzo (5/5)

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  • Date de publication : Jun 10, 2025
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 368
  • Éditeur : Soho Press
  • ISBN : 9781641298148
  • Dimensions : 5.49" W x 1.01" L x 8.25" H
Mick Herron is a British novelist and short story writer who was born in Newcastle and studied English at Oxford. He is the author of the Slough House espionage series, four Oxford mysteries, and several standalone novels. His work has won the CWA Diamond Dagger for Lifetime Achievement in Crime Writing, the Gold Dagger for Best Crime Novel, the Steel Dagger for Best Thriller, the Theakstons Novel of the Year Award, the Barry award and the Ellery Queen Readers Award, and been nominated for the Macavity and Shamus Awards. He currently lives in Oxford and writes full-time.

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