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The Secret Hours
The Secret Hours: The Instant Sunday Times Bestselling Thriller from the Author of Slow Horses | Mick Herron
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An Instant Sunday Times Bestseller *A gripping standalone thriller with a riveting reveal about a disastrous MI5 mission in Cold War Berlin - a dazzling entry-point to Mick Herron's writing and an unmissable read for Slough House fans.* A BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime 'I doubt I'll read a more enjoyable novel all year' Paula Hawkins 'Pitch-perfect' Lee Child 'Terrific' The Times 'Never has a work of popular fiction delighted me more' The Spectator 'A modern rival to Ian Fleming and John le Carr' Sunday Times 'One of his best books yet' Daily Telegraph Two years ago, the Monochrome inquiry was set up to investigate the British secret service. Monochrome's mission was to ferret out misconduct, allowing the civil servants seconded to the inquiry, Griselda Fleet and Malcolm Kyle, unfettered access to confidential information in the service archives. But with progress blocked at every turn, Monochrome is circling the drain . . . Until the OTIS file appears out of nowhere. What classified secrets does OTIS hold that see a long-redundant spy being chased through Devon's green lanes in the dark? What happened in a newly reunified Berlin that someone is desperate to keep under wraps? And who will win the battle for the soul of the secret service - or was that decided a long time ago? Spies and pen-pushers, politicians and PAs, high-flyers, time-servers and burn-outs . . . They all have jobs to do in the daylight. But what they do in the secret hours reveals who they really are.
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Jumped right in to the Christmas present from hubby, we are both Mick Herron fans. Figured it is the perfect way to spend a freezing Michigan Saturday.

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Although not officially part of the SLOUGH HOUSE SERIES, Mick Herron‘s latest spy thriller stands adjacent to it so if you‘re a SLOUGH HOUSE fan, you‘ll enjoy seeing some of its characters get more page time and backstory here. Caustic, cynical and at times very funny, I hugely enjoyed this story which bounces between time periods but I‘d suggest not reading STANDING BY THE WALL until afterwards as it does spoil some of the surprises.