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- Release Year
- 2023
- ISBN
- 9781641295215
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Publisher
SOHO Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
164129521X
ISBN-13
9781641295215
eBay Product ID (ePID)
25058359997
Product Key Features
Book Title
Secret Hours
Number of Pages
384 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Topic
Thrillers / Espionage, Thrillers / Political, Thrillers / Historical
Genre
Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
23.6 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2023-010236
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
23/eng/20230303
Reviews
Praise for "The Secret Hours" "A deft knockout of a story, with an arc of history, written with humor and style. Mick Herron is one of the best writers of spy fiction working today." --Martin Cruz Smith Praise for Mick Herron "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 "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, their characters approaching the surreal." -- The Wall Street Journal "The sharpest spy fiction since John le Carré." --NPR's Fresh Air "Mick Herron never tells a suspense story in the expected way . . . In Herron's book, there is no hiding under the desk." -- The New York Times Book Review "Stylish and engaging." -- The Washington Post "[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." -- USA Today, Praise for "The Secret Hours" "A deft knockout of a story, with an arc of history, written with humor and style. Mick Herron is one of the best writers of spy fiction working today."- Martin Cruz Smith Praise for Mick Herron "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 "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, their characters approaching the surreal." -- The Wall Street Journal "The sharpest spy fiction since John le Carré." --NPR's Fresh Air "Mick Herron never tells a suspense story in the expected way . . . In Herron's book, there is no hiding under the desk." -- The New York Times Book Review "Stylish and engaging." -- The Washington Post "[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." -- USA Today, Praise for Mick Herron "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 "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, their characters approaching the surreal." -- The Wall Street Journal "The sharpest spy fiction since John le Carré." --NPR's Fresh Air "Mick Herron never tells a suspense story in the expected way . . . In Herron's book, there is no hiding under the desk." -- The New York Times Book Review "Stylish and engaging." -- The Washington Post "[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." -- USA Today, Praise for The Secret Hours "Great Britain has a long, rich history of how-it-really-works espionage fiction, and Mick Herron--stealthy as a secret agent--has written himself to the very top of the list. If you haven''t already been recruited, start with The Secret Hours --all Herron''s trademark strengths are here: tension, intrigue, observation, humor, absurdity . . . and pitch-perfect prose." --Lee Child " The Secret Hours is wonderful. It''s Mick Herron at his best, taking us into a dark world where there is high action, a spinning moral compass, and hidden motives on every page. And, oh, yes, the fun--Herron''s greatest talent may be the examination of serious things with a perfectly wry sense of humor." --Michael Connelly "I doubt I''ll read a more enjoyable novel all year. The Secret Hours has it all: thrilling action scenes, crackling dialogue, characters to infuriate and beguile, and a neatly intricate plot. And through it all cuts Herron''s acerbic wit, its effect heightened by the glimpses he allows us, from time to time, from his world to ours." --Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train "A collection of delightfully batty characters, a disdainful tortoise, a wonderful plot and a guaranteed smile on every page." --Ian Moore, author of Death and Croissants "A deft knockout of a story, with an arc of history, written with humor and style. Mick Herron is one of the best writers of spy fiction working today." --Martin Cruz Smith "It''s not all Aston Martin sports cars and martinis (''shaken, not stirred'') in Herron''s spy world... Billed as a standalone, this smartly written, funny, and complex thriller is a good introduction for newbies, but fans of Herron''s ''Slough House'' books will recognize a few crossover characters." --Wilda Williams, First Clue Reviews "Hailed as a twenty-first-century Le Carré, Herron is a master at portraying the dark, disturbing world of espionage... Gripping, cryptic, tragic, and suspenseful, this must-read will keep readers riveted from first page to last." -- Booklist , Starred Review "Espionage fans of all stripes will devour this exemplary outing." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "Readers who''ve joined Herron in following the Slow Horses in a series of rollicking, scary novels won''t be surprised to learn that everyone here looks down their noses at everyone else, that everyone has a price, and that conflicts within MI5 are much more likely to turn lethal than conflicts outside, against England''s nominal enemies." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Mick Herron "The best in a generation, by some estimations, and irrefutably the funniest." --Jill Lepore, The New Yorker "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 "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, their characters approaching the surreal." -- The Wall Street Journal "The sharpest spy fiction since John le Carré." --NPR''s Fresh Air "Mick Herron never tells a suspense story in the expected way . . . In Herron''s book, there is no hiding under the desk." -- The New York Times Book Review "Stylish and engaging." -- The Washington Post "[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." -- USA Today, Praise for The Secret Hours An ABA Indie Next Pick for September 2023 "Great Britain has a long, rich history of how-it-really-works espionage fiction, and Mick Herron--stealthy as a secret agent--has written himself to the very top of the list. If you haven''t already been recruited, start with The Secret Hours --all Herron''s trademark strengths are here: tension, intrigue, observation, humor, absurdity . . . and pitch-perfect prose." --Lee Child " The Secret Hours is wonderful. It''s Mick Herron at his best, taking us into a dark world where there is high action, a spinning moral compass, and hidden motives on every page. And, oh, yes, the fun--Herron''s greatest talent may be the examination of serious things with a perfectly wry sense of humor." --Michael Connelly "I doubt I''ll read a more enjoyable novel all year. The Secret Hours has it all: thrilling action scenes, crackling dialogue, characters to infuriate and beguile, and a neatly intricate plot. And through it all cuts Herron''s acerbic wit, its effect heightened by the glimpses he allows us, from time to time, from his world to ours." --Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train "A deft knockout of a story, with an arc of history, written with humor and style. Mick Herron is one of the best writers of spy fiction working today." --Martin Cruz Smith "It''s not all Aston Martin sports cars and martinis (''shaken, not stirred'') in Herron''s spy world... Billed as a standalone, this smartly written, funny, and complex thriller is a good introduction for newbies, but fans of Herron''s ''Slough House'' books will recognize a few crossover characters." --Wilda Williams, First Clue Reviews "Herron continues his winning streak... This novel, filled with acid wit, political pokes, and a veritable basketful of ''Slough House'' Easter eggs, will thrill longtime Herron fans and delight newcomers and aficionados of cracking-good spy fiction." -- Library Journal , Starred Review "Hailed as a twenty-first-century Le Carré, Herron is a master at portraying the dark, disturbing world of espionage... Gripping, cryptic, tragic, and suspenseful, this must-read will keep readers riveted from first page to last." -- Booklist , Starred Review "Espionage fans of all stripes will devour this exemplary outing." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "Readers who''ve joined Herron in following the Slow Horses in a series of rollicking, scary novels won''t be surprised to learn that everyone here looks down their noses at everyone else, that everyone has a price, and that conflicts within MI5 are much more likely to turn lethal than conflicts outside, against England''s nominal enemies." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Mick Herron "The best in a generation, by some estimations, and irrefutably the funniest." --Jill Lepore, The New Yorker "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 "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, their characters approaching the surreal." -- The Wall Street Journal "The sharpest spy fiction since John le Carré." --NPR''s Fresh Air "Mick Herron never tells a suspense story in the expected way . . . In Herron''s book, there is no hiding under the desk." -- The New York Times Book Review "Stylish and engaging." -- The Washington Post "[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." -- USA Today, Praise for The Secret Hours An ABA Indie Next Pick for September 2023 "Great Britain has a long, rich history of how-it-really-works espionage fiction, and Mick Herron--stealthy as a secret agent--has written himself to the very top of the list. If you haven''t already been recruited, start with The Secret Hours --all Herron''s trademark strengths are here: tension, intrigue, observation, humor, absurdity . . . and pitch-perfect prose." --Lee Child " The Secret Hours is wonderful. It''s Mick Herron at his best, taking us into a dark world where there is high action, a spinning moral compass, and hidden motives on every page. And, oh, yes, the fun--Herron''s greatest talent may be the examination of serious things with a perfectly wry sense of humor." --Michael Connelly "I doubt I''ll read a more enjoyable novel all year. The Secret Hours has it all: thrilling action scenes, crackling dialogue, characters to infuriate and beguile, and a neatly intricate plot. And through it all cuts Herron''s acerbic wit, its effect heightened by the glimpses he allows us, from time to time, from his world to ours." --Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train "A deft knockout of a story, with an arc of history, written with humor and style. Mick Herron is one of the best writers of spy fiction working today." --Martin Cruz Smith "It''s not all Aston Martin sports cars and martinis (''shaken, not stirred'') in Herron''s spy world... Billed as a standalone, this smartly written, funny, and complex thriller is a good introduction for newbies, but fans of Herron''s ''Slough House'' books will recognize a few crossover characters." --Wilda Williams, First Clue Reviews "Hailed as a twenty-first-century Le Carré, Herron is a master at portraying the dark, disturbing world of espionage... Gripping, cryptic, tragic, and suspenseful, this must-read will keep readers riveted from first page to last." -- Booklist , Starred Review "Espionage fans of all stripes will devour this exemplary outing." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "Readers who''ve joined Herron in following the Slow Horses in a series of rollicking, scary novels won''t be surprised to learn that everyone here looks down their noses at everyone else, that everyone has a price, and that conflicts within MI5 are much more likely to turn lethal than conflicts outside, against England''s nominal enemies." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Mick Herron "The best in a generation, by some estimations, and irrefutably the funniest." --Jill Lepore, The New Yorker "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 "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, their characters approaching the surreal." -- The Wall Street Journal "The sharpest spy fiction since John le Carré." --NPR''s Fresh Air "Mick Herron never tells a suspense story in the expected way . . . In Herron''s book, there is no hiding under the desk." -- The New York Times Book Review "Stylish and engaging." -- The Washington Post "[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." -- USA Today, Praise for The Secret Hours "Great Britain has a long, rich history of how-it-really-works espionage fiction, and Mick Herron--stealthy as a secret agent--has written himself to the very top of the list. If you haven't already been recruited, start with The Secret Hours --all Herron's trademark strengths are here: tension, intrigue, observation, humor, absurdity . . . and pitch-perfect prose." --Lee Child " The Secret Hours is wonderful. It's Mick Herron at his best, taking us into a dark world where there is high action, a spinning moral compass, and hidden motives on every page. And, oh, yes, the fun -- Herron's greatest talent may be the examination of serious things with a perfectly wry sense of humor." --Michael Connelly "I doubt I'll read a more enjoyable novel all year. The Secret Hours has it all: thrilling action scenes, crackling dialogue, characters to infuriate and beguile, and a neatly intricate plot. And through it all cuts Herron's acerbic wit, its effect heightened by the glimpses he allows us, from time to time, from his world to ours." --Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train "A deft knockout of a story, with an arc of history, written with humor and style. Mick Herron is one of the best writers of spy fiction working today." --Martin Cruz Smith Praise for Mick Herron "The best in a generation, by some estimations, and irrefutably the funniest." -Jill Lepore, The New Yorker "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 "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, their characters approaching the surreal." -- The Wall Street Journal "The sharpest spy fiction since John le Carré." --NPR's Fresh Air "Mick Herron never tells a suspense story in the expected way . . . In Herron's book, there is no hiding under the desk." -- The New York Times Book Review "Stylish and engaging." -- The Washington Post "[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." -- USA Today
Dewey Decimal
823/.92
Synopsis
A gripping spy thriller from the bestselling author of Slow Horses , about a disastrous MI5 mission in Cold War Berlin--an absolute must-read for Slough House fans. Set in the MI5 world of Slow Horses , now an Apple Original series from Apple TV+ starring Gary Oldman and Kristin Scott Thomas. Two years ago, a hostile prime minister launched the Monochrome inquiry, investigating "historical over-reaching" by the British Secret Service. Monochrome's mission was to ferret out any hint of misconduct by any MI5 officer--and allowed Griselda Fleet and Malcolm Kyle, the two civil servants seconded to the project, unfettered access to any and all confidential information in the Service archives in order to do so. But MI5's formidable First Desk did not become Britain's top spy by accident, and she has successfully thwarted the inquiry at every turn. Now the administration that created Monochrome has been ousted, the investigation is a total bust--and Griselda and Malcolm are stuck watching as their career prospects are washed away by the pounding London rain. Until the eve of Monochrome's shuttering, when an MI5 case file appears without explanation. It is the buried history of a classified operation in 1994 Berlin--an operation that ended in tragedy and scandal, whose cover-up has rewritten thirty years of Service history. The Secret Hours is a dazzling entry point into Mick Herron's body of work, a standalone spy thriller that is at once unnerving, poignant, and laugh-out-loud funny. It is also the breathtaking secret history that Slough House fans have been waiting for.
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PR6108.E77S43 2023
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