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  • Spook Street

  • Slough House, Book 4
  • By: Mick Herron
  • Narrated by: Sean Barrett
  • Length: 10 hrs and 21 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,037 ratings)

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Spook Street

By: Mick Herron
Narrated by: Sean Barrett
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Summary

*Now a major TV series, Slow Horses, starring Gary Oldman*

'A terrific spy novel' Ian Rankin

'A modern masterpiece' Irish Times

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Twenty years retired from the Intelligence Service, David Cartwright still knows where all the bones are buried. But when he forgets that secrets are supposed to stay hidden, there's suddenly a target on his back.

The 'Old Bastard' raised his grandson to be a hero, not a slow horse. Now, far from joining the myths and legends of Spook Street, River Cartwright is part of Jackson Lamb's team of pen-pushing no-hopers at Slough House. Which doesn't mean he won't ditch everything and go rogue when his grandfather comes under threat.

Lamb worked with Cartwright back in the day, and knows better than most that this is no innocent old man. So when a panic button raises the alarm at Intelligence Service HQ, it's Lamb who's called on to identify the body. And it's Lamb who'll do whatever's necessary to protect an agent in peril.

'Outstanding' Daily Telegraph

©2017 Mick Herron (P)2023 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
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Spookily wonderful.

A blissful mix of world class writing and performance. What a rare, rare treat. Long live creations of this order

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Page turner

Would you consider the audio edition of Spook Street to be better than the print version?

as good as..

What other book might you compare Spook Street to, and why?

John Le Carre

What about Seán Barrett’s performance did you like?

10/10. Best of the lot- absolutely brilliant with different character voices!

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

yes, Catherine Standish

Any additional comments?

Must be read chronologically

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Another excellent Slough House story

Moves at a gallop, with all the id favourite Slow Horses characters. Some great one liners from Jackson Lamb 😂

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End of term mixed emotions

Each part of this series has a school year feel about it.

Memories of last year’s comings and goings, not always favourable.
New faces amongst pupils and staff.

Similar timetable but different enough to keep one guessing, and dreading the coursework and inevitability of the end of year exam.

We look forward with eagerness and dread to the end of the final term yet relief is tinged with sadness while saying goodbye to those we spent some time with, again, not always favourable.

Yes, a long summer holiday maybe a carrot to some but I can’t wait for a new year and new term to begin and look forward to seeing the old pals again, along with the grumpy and smelly headmaster.

There will be a new cast of scary teachers that poke their heads around the door and we have to work out how to sail by without attracting too much of their attention as they try to make their own favourable trail in the mud left by ambitious civil service bureaucrats.

Along with the others, Spook Street is a fine yarn, brilliantly performed by Sean the narrator who delivers a magnificent mixture of brutality, pathos and humour throughout.

It is impossible not to love Jackson Lamb, though perhaps it would be easier at a reasonable distance and a through draught! Who cares if it is credible or all too believable, or not? The Slough House stories are a perfect antidote for the dreary Smiley and ridiculous Bond.

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The best of the Slough House books.

This is the best of the Slough House novels. Herron really keeps the reader guessing and gripped to the story. The chase scene involving Luisa and Markus is particularly memorable for it’s sense of real time danger.

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Great Spooks!

It’s a series that gets better and better. The plot twists and turns are at least the equal of le Carré and the performance is superb.

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Another cracking spook story

Expertly performed. If you
enjoyed the other slow horses books then you won’t be disappointed.

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Wonderful as always

Much of my other reading is only marking time between Mick Herron novels. Excellent narration too.

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Superb

I’m not sure it’s the done thing to laugh out loud quite so much while reading a spook novel but there’s comedy gold in every book. The plots are imaginative and entertaining even if I did guess the familial twist quite early on. Destined to sit in my top 5 favourites.

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As ever brilliant!

The development of the characterisation is a work of genius. Can’t wait to listen to the next instalment.

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