Dead Lions
THE BOOK BEHIND the 2nd season of SLOW HORSES, the APPLE ORIGINAL SERIES starrin g Gary Oldman in his Emmy-nominated role as Jackson Lamb
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Publisher Description
THE BOOK BEHIND THE SECOND SEASON OF SLOW HORSES, THE APPLE ORIGINAL SERIES STARRING GARY OLDMAN IN HIS EMMY-NOMINATED ROLE AS JACKSON LAMB.
The CWA Gold Dagger Award-winning British espionage novel about disgraced MI5 agents who inadvertently uncover a deadly Cold War-era legacy of sleeper cells and mythic super spies.
The disgruntled agents of Slough House, the MI5 branch where washed-up spies are sent to finish their failed careers on desk duty, are called into action to protect a visiting Russian oligarch whom MI5 hopes to recruit to British intelligence. While two agents are dispatched on that babysitting job, though, an old Cold War-era spy named Dickie Bow is found dead, ostensibly of a heart attack, on a bus outside of Oxford, far from his usual haunts.
But the head of Slough House, the irascible Jackson Lamb, is convinced Dickie Bow was murdered. As the agents dig into their fallen comrade's circumstances, they uncover a shadowy tangle of ancient Cold War secrets that seem to lead back to a man named Alexander Popov, who is either a Soviet bogeyman or the most dangerous man in the world. How many more people will have to die to keep those secrets buried?
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
When a disgraced Cold War–era spy is found dead on a bus near a British university town, his former boss rallies his gang of failed agents to solve the murder. Mick Herron’s brilliant spy thriller—part of the Slough House series that inspired the Apple TV+ series Slow Horses—features a cast of funny, flawed, and unforgettably human antiheroes chasing a James Bond–like superspy. We loved following Slough House leader Jackson Lamb and his band of MI5 castoffs as they race to find out what their antagonist is up to before he takes them all down. Herron makes the international spy genre feel fresh and up to date.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In the opening chapter of Herron's funny, clever sequel to 2010's Slow Horses (2010), low-level British spy, Dickie Bow, dies on a bus to Oxford of apparently natural causes. To Jackson Lamb, the thoroughly unlikable head of Slough House ("the spooks' equivalent of Devil's Island," to which disgraced or out-of-favor British spies are exiled), Bow's death plus a cryptic, unsent text keyed into his cellphone (the single word "cicadas") suggest Russian intrigue, perhaps tied to a long-dormant, possibly mythical, spy named Alexander Popov. Meanwhile, two Slough House operatives are seconded to the job of protecting a Russian billionaire, Arkady Pashkin, in London for a nebulous meeting. The complex plot drags a bit in the middle, as Herron gets quite a number of balls in the air, but once he does, the narrative picks up real steam and becomes genuinely thrilling. The novel is equally noteworthy for its often lyrical prose.
Customer Reviews
Slow horses
Loved the first book and got a bit bored with the second. Glad to see someone die, especially Spider, but don’t over complicate it. Simple and tied in several knots. More smiley than g smiley please. And thanks for writing.
Cicadas
A good spy story. A few new characters, a lot like the ones from the first book in the series: misfits now in Slough House. Their depth as characters focused exclusively on their lives as spies. Several story threads pulled together at the end, a bit too quickly but fortunately nothing springing up at the end that comes out of the blue. I could not figure out whether the Russian spies in the English village actually knew the others were also spies, nor why they all ignored their orders to plant a bomb in the village.
Love the Slow Horses
The characters, the dialog, the plot all are outstanding. Will be reading the entire series.