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Dead lions mick herron plot
Dead lions mick herron plot






dead lions mick herron plot

I was conjuring worst-case scenarios and made some lucky stabs in the dark. I still read a lot of poetry and I like to reach for quotations when I’m writingįor a novel written in 2008, when Labour were still in power, it was startlingly prescient, from Brexit to the rise of Boris Johnson.

dead lions mick herron plot

If success had been the prime objective, I’d probably have given up when Slow Horses didn’t do anything. I was already established in what I was doing success has given me freedom to write full time, but the problems and joys of sitting down to get on with the work remain the same. If it had been immediate, I probably wouldn’t be on an even keel now. I know I’ve been extremely lucky, but one of the ways I’ve been lucky, counterintuitively, is that it was an awful long time before I gained any kind of readership. The massive success of the series, after your original publisher dropped it, must feel pretty vindicating. A surprising number of readers say: “Oh, I used to work in that world and it’s quite realistic”, which I suspect isn’t entirely the truth, but probably everybody working in any kind of organisation has that experience of middle management and things going wrong. It was making a virtue of limitations, really.

dead lions mick herron plot

The whole premise of the series is that they’re not allowed to do anything I’m basically writing about people being in an office. When I decided I could write about people who were barred from a greater knowledge, I realised it was a way into the genre. I’d read a fair amount of spy fiction but hadn’t written any, largely because I felt there was no point, not having the knowledge of actually having worked in that area. What led you to write an espionage series? Herron met me in Oxford, where he has lived ever since leaving Newcastle to study English in 1981. He is on the shortlist (for a fifth time) of the Theakston Old Peculier crime novel of the year award (announced 23 July), for Slough House, the seventh in the series, out in paperback. In 2013, he won the Crime Writers’ Association Gold Dagger for the second instalment, Dead Lions, which Herron’s original publisher rejected on account of the poor sales of the first book, Slow Horses, now an Apple TV+ drama starring Gary Oldman and Kristin Scott Thomas. M ick Herron, 58, is the author of 19 books, most recently Bad Actors, the eighth novel in his Jackson Lamb series about a group of demoted MI5 agents.








Dead lions mick herron plot