Lamb’s London
A Guide To The City Of Mick Herron’s Slow Horses
(Autor) Richard HuttInspired by Mick Herron's 'Slough House' novels and Apple TV's Slow Horses, our new map and guide dives into the murky waters of jaded spy Jackson Lamb and his retinue of MI5 cast-offs. The London of Slow Horses is more than just a backdrop; at once grim and flash, oppressively surveilled and unknowably huge, the city is an integral part of Herron's stories. Lamb's London charts the real places used in both the books and TV show: the rundown parade of shops in Barbican in which Slough House squats; the bench by the Thames where Lamb and Diana Taverner hold secret meetings; Lamb's favourite Chinese restaurant; the Marylebone cafe the opposition uses for dead drops, the hidden hideaways and pubs to which Cartwright, Standish, Ho and co. retreat to drown their sorrows. Lamb's London is an essential addition to the library of every Mick Herron fan, and for casual viewers it provides a thrilling real-life link to the most exciting and original spy drama of our time.
Richard Hutt
Richard Hutt was a prolific British writer known for his novel "The Long Road Home," which explored themes of loss and redemption. His writing style was characterized by vivid imagery and deep introspection. Hutt's key contribution to literature was his ability to create emotionally resonant stories that stayed with readers long after they finished his books.