• London Rules

  • Slough House Series, Book 5
  • By: Mick Herron
  • Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
  • Length: 11 hrs and 27 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,213 ratings)

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London Rules

By: Mick Herron
Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
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The fifth entry in the CWA Gold Dagger-winning Slough House series featuring Jackson Lamb.

London Rules might not be written down, but everyone knows rule one: Cover your arse.

At MI5 headquarters Regent's Park, First Desk Claude Whelan is learning this the hard way. Tasked with protecting a beleaguered prime minister, he's facing attack from all directions himself: from the showboating MP who orchestrated the Brexit vote and now has his sights set on Number 10; from the showboat's wife, a tabloid columnist, who's crucifying Whelan in print; from the PM's favorite Muslim, who's about to be elected mayor of the West Midlands, despite the dark secret he's hiding; and especially from his own deputy, Lady Di Taverner, who's alert for Claude's every stumble. Meanwhile, the country's being rocked by an apparently random string of terror attacks.

Over at Slough House, the MI5 satellite office for outcast and demoted spies, the agents are struggling with personal problems: repressed grief, various addictions, retail paralysis, and the nagging suspicion that their newest colleague is a psychopath. Plus someone is trying to kill Roddy Ho. But collectively, they're about to rediscover their greatest strength- the ability to make a bad situation much, much worse.

©2018 Mick Herron (P)2018 Recorded Books

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Best one yet!

Fans of Jackson Lamb and his band of MI-5 f***-ups will laugh out loud, but the book also has a poignancy and an unwavering respect for its flawed characters. I want to reread the whole series from the beginning.

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Say it’s not so. There must be more in the series, please.

When will Mr. Herron publish again? The Slough Horses’ redemption efforts must continue propelled along by Justin Lamb’s ripostes!

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Witty writing, good character development, somewhat stained plot

This is possibly the funniest book in the Slow Horse series to date. Jackson Lamb, the anti-Bond, is glorious in all his flatulent, dyspeptic, crude, cynical, and deliberately non-PC glory. Several new characters get a lot of character development, and Roddy Ho actually takes center stage as a man so invested in his own delusions he can’t be cracked under interrogation. Shirley and Coe get fleshed out quite a bit and become more sympathetic, but Louisa Guy and River are minor players in this story at best. The plot of this book is the least cohesive of all the books so far. The lynchpin of the story is a bit of dumb/bad luck, which is the way things often go in real life; however, the game plan and motivations of the evil terrorists seem tepid at best. And there are a lot of loose threads, although I’m sure a few of them will get picked up in the future. But, overall, it just didn’t gel for me. Still a good listen overall.

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Royce captures the wit of Mick Herron

The entire series is enjoyable
Highly recommend Slow Horse books. Very good writing with biting humor.

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Terrific story and reading

A frightening and remarkably funny continuation of great series! Reminds me of Le Carre but funnier!

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Best Slow Horses book so far!

Roddy Ho and Jackson Lamb take center stage. As two of my favorite characters, this was easy to fall in love with.

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Slough House strikes again

Basically I love all the Slough House books. So why not this one as well.

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Another Great Book in the Slow Horses series.

The Slow Horses series is my current favorite series. I love the sarcasm and dry humor. Narrator is perfect for the series. The opening and closing descriptions are also great. Just a great book.

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Please Mick Herron! We want prequels!

Please Mick Herron! Give us a whole series that’s just Jackson’s backstory and exploits during the Cold War!

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A Stunner

Well written and well read. Excellent character development. Allusions to British politics and spycraft can be a little challenging, but are easily resolved. Best to read this series in order.

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