Spook StreetWhat happens when an old spook loses his mind? Does the Service have a retirement home for those who know too many secrets but don’t remember they’re secret? Or does someone take care of the senile spy for good? These are the paranoid concerns of David Cartwright, a Cold War–era operative and one-time head of MI5 who is sliding into dementia, and questions his grandson, River, must figure out answers to now that the spy who raised him has started to forget to wear pants. But River, himself an agent at Slough House, MI5’s outpost for disgraced spies, has other things to worry about. A bomb has detonated in the middle of a busy shopping center and killed forty innocent civilians. The “slow horses” of Slough House must figure out who is behind this act of terror before the situation escalates. |
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Well, I wouldn't have put much past Ingrid Tearney, and Diana Taverner probably has men killed just to keep in practice, but Tearney's out the door, and from what I hear, Lady Di's using both hands to keep a grip on her desk.
Well, I wouldn't have put much past Ingrid Tearney, and Diana Taverner probably has men killed just to keep in practice, but Tearney's out the door, and from what I hear, Lady Di's using both hands to keep a grip on her desk.
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And Diana Taverner slipped out of the meeting room, mobile in hand, leaving Claude Whelan on his own, mentally rehearsing the remainder of the talk he'd be delivering to the PM's COBRA session injust over an hour's time.
And Diana Taverner slipped out of the meeting room, mobile in hand, leaving Claude Whelan on his own, mentally rehearsing the remainder of the talk he'd be delivering to the PM's COBRA session injust over an hour's time.
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So the bloodbath out near Hayes was mirrored by a more serious one in Regent's Park, and while Diana Taverner had survived the cull, it had been a close-run thing. Favours had been called in, and blackmail threats made good on.
So the bloodbath out near Hayes was mirrored by a more serious one in Regent's Park, and while Diana Taverner had survived the cull, it had been a close-run thing. Favours had been called in, and blackmail threats made good on.
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User Review - RonWelton - LibraryThingIn Mick Herron's Spook Street Slough House "was where they sent you when they wanted you to go away, but didn’t want to sack you in case you got litigious about it." To David Cartwright ... Read full review
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User Review - Ameise1 - LibraryThingThe fourth volume in the 'Slough House' series didn't disappoint either. Actually, all employees are on the sidelines and yet it is they who make British intelligence look old. This time, too, an ... Read full review
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