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Real Tigers
Real Tigers | Mick Herron
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London: Slough House is the MI5 branch where disgraced operatives are reassigned after theyve messed up too badly to be trusted with real intelligence work. The Slow Horses, as the failed spies of Slough House are called, are doomed to spend the rest of their careers pushing paper, but they all want back in on the action. When one of their own is kidnapped and held for ransom, the agents of Slough House must defeat the odds, overturning all expectations of their competence, to breach the top-notch security of MI5s intelligence headquarters, Regents Park, and steal valuable intel in exchange for their comrades safety. The kidnapping is only the tip of the iceberg, howeverthe agents uncover a larger web of intrigue that involves not only a group of private mercenaries but the highest authorities in the Secret Service. After years spent as the lowest on the totem pole, the Slow Horses suddenly find themselves caught in the midst of a conspiracy that threatens not only the future of Slough House, but of MI5 itself.
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Bookboss
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Real Tigers is the third in the Slough House series, and it does not disappoint. I love these characters, and I enjoy spending time with them. The TV series is excellent, and I can watch the third season now that I have read the third book! I listened to the audiobook, and the narrator is superb.

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Robotswithpersonality
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Twisty and outrageous. Impossible to detail without spoilers, but Herron continues to deliver.
Multi-layered machinations vs a group of people who have made mistakes before and continue to make them, and yet make it through when it counts. Which is not to mislabel this book as uplifting. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality There is humourous banter, except when it's coming from the select characters designed to be off-putting, then it becomes flabbergastingly insensitve, even deliberately mean, misogynistic, racist. A very thin line author is walking having a 'repugnant but talented' character or two, and how much that balance might imply condoning such behaviour, aka 'the difficult genius' B.S. 2/? 9mo
Robotswithpersonality Gritty, not fluffy, but somehow always producing a fascinating mystery, a wild climax and a satisfying denouement.
So despite the red flags, I will continue in the series.

⚠️ Classism, drug/gambling/alcohol addiction, fair amount of objectification of women going on, and a lot of shallow assessment of new people introduced (judged on their looks). 3/3
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julesG I bought the first book in the series, because, shockingly, the library doesn't have it. The library has book 8(?) as eBook loan though. I don't have to understand the logic. 😬 9mo
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Robotswithpersonality @julesG 🥴 Wow. I just tried to make that make sense in my brain... (later book purchased because newer/license available, earlier volumes not showing enough circulation and older copy damaged, discarded without replacement - but it's a series - did everybody read it when it came out and not since?!)...and it didn't, quite. Talk about harming the chances of anybody actually getting to the 8th 🤷🏼‍♂️. Hope you like it! 9mo
Robotswithpersonality @julesG Considering the wait time I've had on every book in this series in my library system, buying direct means you might actually finish the series before I do! 😅 9mo
julesG I live in Germany and, thanks to several friends, have access to a few different libraries. Only one of them had book 8. Definitely weird. Although, it is a relief to see that non-bestsellers make it onto the virtual shelves, too. My local library has lots of Agatha Christie and Grisham, but hardly anything that truly interests me - apart from the YA section, which has quite a lot of firsts in series in English and even a few French books. 9mo
Robotswithpersonality @julesG Glad you've got a few libraries to choose from! 9mo
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Robotswithpersonality
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NOT reassuring. 😵‍💫

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Robotswithpersonality
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Asking the important questions...🤔😅

julesG I have to stack this. Exactly my kind of questions. 😁 9mo
Robotswithpersonality @julesG The Slough House series books always feature some choice phrasing. 😆 9mo
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Robotswithpersonality
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A different way of looking at that common phrase. 🤨

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Ksvz
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May 2021 - mystery/spy - enjoyable and different as always

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Lucy_Anywhere
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1. I'm the exams officer in an international school in Thailand. It's a fricking nightmare with closures looming, and kids and staff in quarantine all over the place. And my parents had booked to come out in a few weeks and I don't know if they can still come. Yeah... it's been an anxious few weeks here.
2. I think so. Thai loos have bum guns
3. Nope
4. Tagged!
5. Not a film person, but I'm enjoying Locke and Key on Netflix

@laurenslibrary

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Lucy_Anywhere
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I am loving this clever, entertaining, and blackly humorous series of spy thrillers!

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Minervasbutler
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Third in his Slough House series starring the heroically rude and flatulent Jackson Lamb and his crew of "Slow Horses". The plot is full of so many twists, turns, backstabbings and double-crosses that the reader has little option than to sit back and enjoy the ride, safe in the knowledge that all will become (reasonably) clear on the last pages, and delight, above all in the multitude of ways in which Lamb insults and belittles his hapless crew.

Cathythoughts I‘ll look up number 1. 👍🏻 5y
Cathythoughts Or does it work as a stand alone ?! 5y
Minervasbutler @Cathythoughts better start at number 1 imo 5y
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Cathythoughts 👍🏻👍🏻 5y
Tonton Must be read in order to get the full effect! Love this series😎 5y
Minervasbutler @Tonton yep, you're right. Great, aren't they? 5y
bookishdawg Love Jackson and his motley crew... I think the books get better as you go 👍🏻 5y
Tonton @Minervasbutler and when Jackson moves to protect his crew! One relentless great white shark ❤️ 5y
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ssravp
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Still going strong, this is such a great series, and I‘m not normally someone who likes these kinds of stories.

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charl08
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"Taverner said, “This is not the sort of juggernaut you want to walk in front of, Jackson.”
“Oh, I don‘t know. Don‘t forget, I have my team to consider.”
“Really? That‘ll be a first.”
“They have a natural respect for me.”
“That‘s not respect. It‘s Stockholm syndrome.”

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Oblomov26
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Third in the Slow Horses series, which remains excellent. One of the the Horses is kidnaped and as Jackson and team investigates they are forced to peel away layer of MI5 departmental and Downing St politics. This series is inventive fun and has that edge of tension which arises when an author proves himself more than willing to kill characters in the service of the story. And Jackson Lamb remains a reprehensible human being.

ssravp I really liked the first book. I haven‘t continued the series yet though. 6y
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NovelGirl82
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@Pelican71 Came home for the weekend, and took this one on my way in just for you!

Pelican71 Yay! I ❤️ it! Thank you so much for thinking of me. 🐅 6y
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GuiltyFeat
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Outstanding third entry in the series. Herron has already established that no one is expendable - heroes and villains can be dispatched at any point. He backs this up with the strongest plot so far with the slow horses of Slough House caught up in an internal war within the security services played out with real spooks and soldiers. The set pieces are executed with panache and it's fun, with at least one moment when I laughed out loud.

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Eyejaybee
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This is a double Litsy hit. Not only was I enjoying Mick Herron's hugely entertaining 'Real Tigers', I was also having breakfast in the Cranford Cafe in Knutsford. This is the modern descendant of Miss Matty's Tea Room from Mrs Gaskell's classic novel 'Cranford', which was based on the small town of Knutsford in Cheshire.

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andrew61
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For anyone who enjoys spy thrillers as in the Le Carre mould this series is a modern day take. Not quite as subtle as le carre and a few bangs and crashes that stretched credibility but overall a real page turner, so good i had to finish before I turn on the dreaded computer - still its Friday, happy weekend reading everyone!

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IReadThereforeIBlog
Real Tigers | Mick Herron
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The third book in Mick Herron's JACKSON LAMB SERIES is a tense, twisting thriller that shows the development of the Slough House crew, brings in some old faces, expands on Catherine's back story and is peppered with black comic one liners so good that I kept turning the pages until the ending, which promises changes for the next book.

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no1purplepeopleeater
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Real spooks and 007's. A great fast paced read.

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Tonton
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One of my favorite U.K. Television series is Spooks, was it on the States? Real Tigers is in that vein and just finished tearing through it. Now must go back and get the earlier two books about Jackson Lamb, overseeing a crew of misfit, burned out, messed up operatives who are assigned to soul killing make-work so that they will be driven to quit. But noooo!