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Spook Street (Slough House) von Herron
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- Artikelzustand
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- Hinweise des Verkäufers
- “Used book in good condition. Shows typical wear. Quick shipping. Satisfaction guaranteed!”
- Narrative Type
- Traditional Detectives
- Type
- Book
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- ISBN
- 9781616956479
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
SOHO Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
161695647X
ISBN-13
9781616956479
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3038433933
Product Key Features
Book Title
Spook Street
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2017
Topic
Thrillers / Espionage, Thrillers / Suspense, Mystery & Detective / International Mystery & Crime, Mystery & Detective / Traditional
Genre
Fiction
Book Series
Slough House Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
17.3 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2016-025804
Reviews
Praise for the Slough House novels "[Herron is the] le Carré of the future . . . The characters are brilliant." --Patrick Neale on BBC's The Oxford Book Club "Heroic struggles, less-heroic failures and a shoot-out-cum-heist . . . with no let-up in the page turning throughout." -- Esquire "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 "[Reads] like an episode of Spooks written by Ricky Gervais . . . With his poet's eye for detail, his comic timing and relish for violence, Herron fills a gap that has been yawning ever since Len Deighton retired." -- The Daily Telegraph , ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "A superb thriller . . . Herron may be the most literate, and slyest, thriller writer in English today." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review, Praise for Spook Street "Terrific spy novel . . . Sublime dialogue, frictionless plotting." --Ian Rankin, via Twitter Praise for the Slough House novels "[Herron is the] le Carr of the future . . . The characters are brilliant." --Patrick Neale on BBC's The Oxford Book Club "Heroic struggles, less-heroic failures and a shoot-out-cum-heist . . . with no let-up in the page turning throughout." -- Esquire "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 "[Reads] like an episode of Spooks written by Ricky Gervais . . . With his poet's eye for detail, his comic timing and relish for violence, Herron fills a gap that has been yawning ever since Len Deighton retired." -- The Daily Telegraph , ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "A superb thriller . . . Herron may be the most literate, and slyest, thriller writer in English today." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review, Praise for Spook Street "Terrific spy novel . . . Sublime dialogue, frictionless plotting." --Ian Rankin, via Twitter "Stylistically, you can draw comparisons with the work of Raymond Chandler, though Herron keeps a tighter grasp on his narrative than Chandler ever did... Herron is a master of timing, word by word, sentence by sentence. His language creates its own world, with streaks of satire and loss that prevent it from becoming too comfortable." --The Spectator "[Herron] is superb at evoking the le Carr-esque air of ennui, cynicism and self-loathing which permeates an intelligence service on its uppers, but which remains--the alternative being too awful to contemplate--duty bound to keep calm and carry on.... Herron also leavens the mood with flashes of mordant humour, while the hilariously repellent Jackson Lamb--the anti-Smiley--is a constant source of politically incorrect one-liners." --The Irish Times "It's not often a reviewer can say, 'You've never read anything quite like this' but it's a safe encomium to use in the case of Mick Herron. The author's idiosyncratic writing is unique in his genre: the spycraft of le Carr refracted through the blackly comic vision of Joseph Heller's Catch-22 ." -- Financial Times "Sheer fun. Herron is spy fiction's great humorist, mixing absurd situations with sparklingly funny dialogue and elegant, witty prose." -- The Times "All espionage aficionados are--or soon will be--reading Herron. But it's high time, too, that readers of literary fiction embrace him in the way they have John le Carr." -- Booklist , Starred Review "Terrific . . . A heady mixture of deadpan humor, deft characterizations, and acute insight." -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review "Terrific . . . it's a real pleasure to watch the super-smart if damaged Slough House agents rising to the occasion." --The Seattle Review of Books "Droll, fast-paced, and with a cast of crazy characters, you wouldn't want to work at Slough House but you certainly want to read about it." --Bookgasm "[Herron] does it all with a darkly deadpan humor that is as scathingly funny as it is irreverent. There's no let up, no let down, it's one hell of a tale told masterfully." --Open Letters Monthly Praise for the Slough House novels "[Herron is the] le Carr of the future . . . The characters are brilliant." --Patrick Neale on BBC's The Oxford Book Club "Heroic struggles, less-heroic failures and a shoot-out-cum-heist . . . with no let-up in the page turning throughout." -- Esquire "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 "[Reads] like an episode of Spooks written by Ricky Gervais . . . With his poet's eye for detail, his comic timing and relish for violence, Herron fills a gap that has been yawning ever since Len Deighton retired." -- The Daily Telegraph , ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "A superb thriller . . . Herron may be the most literate, and slyest, thriller writer in English today." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review, Praise for Spook Street WINNER OF THE 2017 CWA IAN FLEMING STEEL DAGGER FOR BEST THRILLER Shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger for Best Crime Novel "Terrific spy novel . . . Sublime dialogue, frictionless plotting." --Ian Rankin, via Twitter " Spook Street is thoroughly gripping espionage, focused on intelligent plotting over action for its own sake--think le Carr, but with a heartier dash of dry humor." --The Seattle Times "Stylistically, you can draw comparisons with the work of Raymond Chandler, though Herron keeps a tighter grasp on his narrative than Chandler ever did . . . Herron is a master of timing, word by word, sentence by sentence. His language creates its own world, with streaks of satire and loss that prevent it from becoming too comfortable." --The Spectator "[Herron] is superb at evoking the le Carr-esque air of ennui, cynicism and self-loathing which permeates an intelligence service on its uppers, but which remains--the alternative being too awful to contemplate--duty bound to keep calm and carry on . . . Herron also leavens the mood with flashes of mordant humour, while the hilariously repellent Jackson Lamb--the anti-Smiley--is a constant source of politically incorrect one-liners." --The Irish Times "It''s not often a reviewer can say, ''You''ve never read anything quite like this'' but it''s a safe encomium to use in the case of Mick Herron. The author''s idiosyncratic writing is unique in his genre: the spycraft of le Carr refracted through the blackly comic vision of Joseph Heller''s Catch-22 ." -- Financial Times "Sheer fun. Herron is spy fiction''s great humorist, mixing absurd situations with sparklingly funny dialogue and elegant, witty prose." -- The Times "All espionage aficionados are--or soon will be--reading Herron. But it''s high time, too, that readers of literary fiction embrace him in the way they have John le Carr." -- Booklist , Starred Review "Terrific . . . A heady mixture of deadpan humor, deft characterizations, and acute insight." -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review "Terrific . . . it''s a real pleasure to watch the super-smart if damaged Slough House agents rising to the occasion." --The Seattle Review of Books "Snappy dialog, crafty twists . . . I''ve enjoyed each of the books in this series and always find them hard to put down." -- A Fresh Fiction "Fresh Pick" "Droll, fast-paced, and with a cast of crazy characters, you wouldn''t want to work at Slough House but you certainly want to read about it." --Bookgasm "[Herron] does it all with a darkly deadpan humor that is as scathingly funny as it is irreverent. There''s no let up, no let down, it''s one hell of a tale told masterfully." --Open Letters Monthly "Laced with black humor, this intense fourth in the series won the 2017 Steel Dagger Award." --Reviewing the Evidence Praise for the Slough House novels "[Herron is the] le Carr of the future . . . The characters are brilliant." --Patrick Neale on BBC''s The Oxford Book Club "Heroic struggles, less-heroic failures and a shoot-out-cum-heist . . . with no let-up in the page turning throughout." -- Esquire "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 "[Reads] like an episode of Spooks written by Ricky Gervais . . . With his poet''s eye for detail, his comic timing and relish for violence, Herron fills a gap that has been yawning ever since Len Deighton retired." -- The Daily Telegraph , "A superb thriller . . . Herron may be the most literate, and slyest, thriller writer in English today." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review, Praise for Spook Street "Terrific spy novel . . . Sublime dialogue, frictionless plotting." --Ian Rankin, via Twitter "Stylistically, you can draw comparisons with the work of Raymond Chandler, though Herron keeps a tighter grasp on his narrative than Chandler ever did... Herron is a master of timing, word by word, sentence by sentence. His language creates its own world, with streaks of satire and loss that prevent it from becoming too comfortable." --The Spectator "[Herron] is superb at evoking the le Carr-esque air of ennui, cynicism and self-loathing which permeates an intelligence service on its uppers, but which remains--the alternative being too awful to contemplate--duty bound to keep calm and carry on.... Herron also leavens the mood with flashes of mordant humour, while the hilariously repellent Jackson Lamb--the anti-Smiley--is a constant source of politically incorrect one-liners." --The Irish Times "It's not often a reviewer can say, 'You've never read anything quite like this' but it's a safe encomium to use in the case of Mick Herron. The author's idiosyncratic writing is unique in his genre: the spycraft of le Carr refracted through the blackly comic vision of Joseph Heller's Catch-22 ." -- Financial Times "Sheer fun. Herron is spy fiction's great humorist, mixing absurd situations with sparklingly funny dialogue and elegant, witty prose." -- The Times "All espionage aficionados are--or soon will be--reading Herron. But it's high time, too, that readers of literary fiction embrace him in the way they have John le Carr." -- Booklist , Starred Review "Terrific . . . A heady mixture of deadpan humor, deft characterizations, and acute insight." -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review "Terrific . . . it's a real pleasure to watch the super-smart if damaged Slough House agents rising to the occasion." --The Seattle Review of Books "Droll, fast-paced, and with a cast of crazy characters, you wouldn't want to work at Slough House but you certainly want to read about it." --Bookgasm Praise for the Slough House novels "[Herron is the] le Carr of the future . . . The characters are brilliant." --Patrick Neale on BBC's The Oxford Book Club "Heroic struggles, less-heroic failures and a shoot-out-cum-heist . . . with no let-up in the page turning throughout." -- Esquire "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 "[Reads] like an episode of Spooks written by Ricky Gervais . . . With his poet's eye for detail, his comic timing and relish for violence, Herron fills a gap that has been yawning ever since Len Deighton retired." -- The Daily Telegraph , ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "A superb thriller . . . Herron may be the most literate, and slyest, thriller writer in English today." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review
Dewey Edition
23
Series Volume Number
4
Dewey Decimal
823.92
Synopsis
What 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.
LC Classification Number
PR6108.E77S68 2017
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