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Nobody Walks
Nobody Walks | Mick Herron
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Set in the same fictional London as his CWA Gold Dagger Award-winning Slough House spy series, Mick Herron now introduces Tom Bettany, a man with a violent past and only one thing to live for: Avenging his sons death. Tom Bettany is working at a meat processing plant in France when he gets a voicemail from an Englishwoman he doesnt know telling him that his estranged 26-year-old son is deadLiam Bettany fell from his London balcony, where he was smoking pot. Now for the first time since he cut all ties years ago, Bettany returns home to London to find out the truth about his sons death. Maybe its the guilt he feels about losing touch with Liam thats gnawing at him, or maybe hes actually put his finger on a labyrinthine plot, but either way hell get to the bottom of the tragedy, no matter whose feathers he has to ruffle. But more than a few people are interested to hear Bettany is back in town, from incarcerated mob bosses to those in the highest echelons of MI5. He might have thought hed left it all behind when he first skipped town, but nobody ever really walks away. From the Hardcover edition.
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Lucy_Anywhere
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I‘ve enjoyed every book I‘ve read by Mick Herron, and this was no exception. It was fast-paced, tightly plotted and full of twists and turns. It didn‘t quite have the same amount of black humour and oddness of his Slough House books, but I still thoroughly enjoyed it.

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Lucy_Anywhere
Nobody Walks | Mick Herron
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#TBRPile 📚 “The news had come hundreds of miles to sit waiting for days in a mislaid phone. And there it lingered like a moth in a box, weightless, and aching for the light.”

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IReadThereforeIBlog
Nobody Walks | Mick Herron
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Mick Herron‘s excellent standalone spy thriller includes characters from the SLOUGH HOUSE SERIES, offering background on Coe and featuring Ingrid Tearney and Sam Chapman. The plot twists and turns neatly with Herron setting up strands and returning to them in unexpected ways and there‘s a sense of sadness and regret going through the book, together a bleak cynicism such that the open ending doesn‘t leave the reader with much reassurance or hope.

andrew61 I love the series so will look out for this one. 4y
IReadThereforeIBlog It‘s a companion novel rather than part of the series but it does have J K Coe who is one of my favourite characters. 4y
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Tonton
Nobody Walks | Mick Herron
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Tom Bethany, Liam‘s father, is working off the radar in France when he gets the news his son has fallen off a balcony to his death. Tom flies immediately to London to find out the truth and becomes entangled in deceit, lies, betrayal, revenge between MI5, drug dealers, gang bosses he‘s put away, and game designers. Bleak, violent; heartbreaking. Nobody walks away clean.

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MaleficentBookDragon
Nobody Walks | Mick Herron
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No reading so far today. I was swamped at work. Afterwards I went to DSW to get sneakers for a weight lifting class at the gym on Thursday. And then this happened. I'll eat the 🍪 while I read a little later.

Mariposa_Bookworm Next best things to books are shoes and cookies! Excellent! 7y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Great #shoehaul! I need to hit DSW soon too. 7y
BekahB I really like those sneakers! I need a new pair for the gym. 7y
Texreader Ooooh. Love. 7y
Captivatedbybooks Lol i have not yet been to the insomnia cookies near work yet during work hours! Im so proud of myself! 7y
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