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Mick Herron at Dulwich Books 7th March


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Bestselling spy novelist Mick Herron returns with London Rules, the fifth of his acclaimed Jackson Lamb novels.


Mick will be joining us at Dulwich Books on the evening of Wednesday 7th March, discussing his writing, reading from his new book and signing your copies.


A favourite of Dulwich booksellers, Mick?s Jackson Lamb novels started with the bestselling Slow Horses. It was described by the Mail on Sunday as ?the most enjoyable British spy novel in years? and soon picked as one of the best twenty spy novels of all time by the Daily Telegraph. The following three novels went from strength to strength and have won bundles of prizes.


Mick himself is as hilarious and captivating as his books. Do not miss this event!




?Mick Herron is an incredible writer and if you haven?t read him yet, you NEED to. I read the Jackson Lamb books one after the other and am already desperate for the next one. They are smart, darkly comic and hugely addictive? Mark Billingham


?Mick Herron is shaping up to be the great spy novelist of our age.? Daily Telegraph


?It?s not often a reviewer can say, ?You?ve never read anything quite like this? but it?s a safe encomium to use in the case of Mick Herron. The author?s idiosyncratic writing is unique in his genre: the spycraft of le Carr? refracted through the blackly comic vision of Joseph Heller?s Catch-22? Financial Times




Location: Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Road, West Dulwich, London SE21 8SW


The event will start promptly at 19.00 and finish by 20.30


Tickets are ?10 (admission) or


?20 (admission + copy of London Rules


BOOK TICKETS HERE: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/an-evening-with-mick-herron-tickets-41419104657


Please note that refunds are not available except when an event sells out

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