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 Gold Dagger for Best Crime Novel, the Steel Dagger for Best Thriller, the Ellery Queen Readers Award, and the Theakstons Novel of the Year Award, and been nominated for the Macavity, Barry, and Shamus Awards. He currently lives in Oxford and writes full-time.
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A Washington Post Best Mystery & Thriller of 2022
A CrimeReads Best Espionage Novel of 2022
CrimeReads Best New Crime Fiction for May
"What spurs me to keep reading each new installment is Herron's
absurdist voice, which could devolve into cheap cynicism but never
does. That's why the Slough House denizens, from Jackson Lamb to
Roddy Ho to newcomer Ashley Kahn, maintain pathos in the face of
parody-they may be bitter, but they have pride in themselves and
their work."
-Sarah Weinman, The New York Times Book Review
"This motley group would never be mistaken for James Bond, but they
could easily be compared with the paper sales staff of The
Office . . . Herron mixes dry humor, musings on British and
global politics, and superbly developed characters."
-Oline Cogdill, The South Florida Sun-Sentinel
"Herron's plots are masterpieces of convolution and elegant
wrong-footing. Beyond that, his action scenes are fast-paced and
thrilling-there are a couple of high-octane doozies in this
installment. But the real draw of the series is its dark, dark
humor . . . One of the most enjoyable series I have ever read."
-Katherine A. Powers, Minneapolis Star-Tribune
"Eight novels in, Herron's Slough House books prove he's one of the
best and wittiest writers to follow in the tradition of Len
Deighton and John le Carre . . . The twists and fights are both
bloody and funny and done with Herron's own spy lingo, which gives
it all panache. In short, a delight."
-Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail
"Just as good as its predecessors . . .The magnificently gross but
also frighteningly shrewd Jackson Lamb is one of the espionage
fiction's great characters."
-Laura Miller, Slate
"More proof that, though there may be spy novels with sentences as
impeccable as Herron's, it's unlikely there are spy novels that are
also as funny . . . Exemplary."
-Shelf Awareness, Starred Review
"Sensational . . . Herron brings his inimitable style to
cat-and-mouse action and continues with his vivid portrait of the
so-called 'intelligence' world."
-CrimeReads
"Highly entertaining."
-Seattle Book Review
"A send-up of contemporary British international espionage that
turns a jaundiced, droll eye on the undercurrents and corruption of
government."
-Foreword Reviews
"If le Carre brought moral ambiguity to the spy novel in
place of Bondian glamour, Herron one-ups the master by showing us
that ambiguity has its uncouth comedic side."
-Booklist, Starred Review
"An outstanding mix of arch humor, superb characterizations, and
trenchant political observations."
-Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
Praise for the Slough House Series
"Intricate plotting, full of twists . . . Herron can certainly
write a real spy story, with all the misdirection and sleight of
hand that requires. But it's the surly Slough House mood, the
eccentric characters, and Herron's very black, very dry sense of
humor that made me read one after the other without a break."
-Laura Miller, Slate.com
"I'll tell you what, to have been lucky enough to play Smiley in
one's career; and now go and play Jackson Lamb in Mick Herron's
novels-the heir, in a way, to le Carre-is a terrific thing."
-Gary Oldman
"Confirms Mick Herron as the best spy novelist now working."
-NPR's Fresh Air
"Out of a wickedly imagined version of MI5, [Herron] has spun works
of diabolical plotting and high-spirited cynicism, their pages
filled with sardonic wit . . . Happily for Mr. Herron-if alas for
us-events continue to produce rich material for his special gifts,
and we hope he is scribbling away making good use of it all."
-The Wall Street Journal
"Heroic struggles, less-heroic failures and a shoot-out-cum-heist .
. . with no let-up in the page turning throughout."
-Esquire
"The best in a generation, by some
estimations, and irrefutably the funniest."
-Jill Lepore,
The New Yorker
"Herron's strength is in examining at close hand the absurdities,
conflicts, and dangers of the intelligence agency as an institution
at the center of some of the most central conflicts in the 21st
century."
-Los Angeles Review of Books
"Unbeatable entertainment for thriller fans."
-Library Journal, Starred Review
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