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Mick Herron : Joe Country


19.00 Tuesday 25th June


?Mick Herron?s Jackson Lamb novels are among the best spy novels being written today ? this series is bitingly intelligent, light of touch and frequently hilarious? ? The Guardian


Jackson Lamb would sooner be left brooding in peace, but even he can't ignore the dried blood on his carpets. So when the man responsible breaks cover at last, Lamb sends the slow horses out to even the score. This time, they're heading into joe country. And they're not all coming home?


?The greatest comic writer of spy fiction in the English language, and possibly all crime fiction? - The Times


Just in time for fans of Jackson Lamb to get their holiday reading sorted! Mick Herron will be at Dulwich Books talking about the brilliant Joe Country, the latest novel in his witty and thrilling spy series.


The event will start promptly at 19.00 and finish by 20.30


Location: Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Rd, Dulwich, SE21 8SW

Price: ?20 (Admission for one + copy of Joe Country RRP ?14.99 + glass of wine)

?30 (Admission for two + copy of Joe Country RRP ?14.99 + glass of wine)


Ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mick-herron-joe-country-tickets-60530056027

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