Clown Town
The Instant Sunday Times Bestselling Thriller from the Author of Slow Horses (Slough House Thriller 9)
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4.5 • 99 Ratings
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Publisher Description
The brand new Slough House thriller from the #1 bestseller Mick Herron
SUNDAY TIMES, THRILLER OF THE YEAR
GUARDIAN, CRIME BOOK OF THE YEAR
DAILY TELEGRAPH, BOOK OF THE YEAR
TLS, BOOK OF THE YEAR
THE SPECTATOR, BOOK OF THE YEAR
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'Mick Herron is our best and most topical spy writer' Ian Rankin
'Clown Town is a masterpiece' India Knight, Sunday Times
'An authentic megastar of the genre' Sam Leith, Guardian
'No one can rival Mick Herron' The Times
'A superb thriller' The Spectator
'Masterly' Times Literary Supplement, books of the year
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Spies lie. They betray. It's what they do.
Slow horse River Cartwright is waiting to be passed fit for work. With time to kill, and with his grandfather - a legendary former spy - long dead, River investigates the secrets of the old man's library, and a mysteriously missing book.
Regent's Park's First Desk, Diana Taverner, doesn't appreciate threats. So when those involved in a covert operation during the height of the Troubles threaten to expose the ugly side of state security, Taverner turns blackmail into opportunity.
Over at Slough House, the repository for failed spies, Catherine Standish just wants everyone to play nice. But as far as Jackson Lamb is concerned, the slow horses should all be at their desks.
Because when Taverner starts plotting mischief people get hurt, and Lamb has no plans to send in the clowns. On the other hand, if the clowns ignore his instructions and fool around, any harm that befalls them is hardly his fault.
But they're his clowns. And if they don't all come home, there'll be a reckoning.
*Mick Herron's Clown Town was a Sunday Times Number Four bestseller in hardback in the second week of September 2025
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Mick Herron brings his reliable gimlet eye to the ninth entry in his Slough House series. By now, readers have come to expect intricate plotting and a damning portrayal of bureaucracy from Herron, all told with a bitterly funny edge. Clown Town drops in on the MI5 misfits of London’s Slough House in their usual quiet disarray, with River Cartwright sifting through his late grandfather’s library and Diana Taverner fielding a blackmail attempt. While past wrongdoings circle back around to bother these beloved, lived-in characters, Herron follows his ensemble cast as they simultaneously grapple with a present day that no longer seems to have a place for them. And of course, Jackson Lamb is waiting in the wings, expecting the worst as always.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Herron's preternatural talents for satire and spycraft are on full display in his latest Slow Horses novel (after Bad Actors). The crimes of a murderous informant who worked with British intelligence in Northern Ireland during the Troubles move a trio of former spies to seek recompense by blackmailing Diana Taverner, First Desk at the Regent's Park headquarters of MI5. Rather than swatting the trio aside, Diana seizes the opportunity to shift blame for their findings onto some of her many rivals. Meanwhile, River Cartwright, grandson of late Service veteran David Cartwright, hears from the man curating his grandfather's library that a book has gone missing. Still recovering from a near-fatal poisoning, River learns that the phantom volume is a repository of state secrets. As those potlines converge, Jackson Lamb, head of Slough House's ragtag group of MI5 rejects, gets roped into Diana's scheme. With his trademark balance of complex plotting and bone-dry laughs, Herron steers the narrative toward a jaw-dropping ending that leaves at least one key player dead and promises big changes for the future of the series. Overflowing with gritty action and mordant humor, this is as good as espionage novels get.
Customer Reviews
Slow horses still delivering
Jackson Lamb is as obnoxiously inscrutable as always and so entertaining as he torments his slow horses and “The Park”.