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Nobody Walks (2015)

por Mick Herron

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"Set in the same fictional London as his CWA Gold Dagger Award-winning Slough House series, Mick Herron now introduces Tom Bettany, an ex-spook with a violent past and only one thing to live for: Avenging his son's death. Tom Bettany is working at a meat processing plant in France when he gets a voicemail from an Englishwoman he doesn't know telling him that his estranged 26-year-old son is dead--Liam Bettany fell from his London balcony, where he was smoking dope. Now for the first time since he cut all ties years ago, Bettany returns home to London to find out the truth about his son's death. Maybe it's the guilt he feels about losing touch with his son that's gnawing at him, or maybe he's actually put his finger on a labyrinthine plot, but either way he'll 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 he'd left it all behind when he first skipped town, but nobody really just walks away"--… (más)
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This is another stand-alone thriller/spy novel from Mick Herron. Former spy Tom Bettany left England years ago and has been living rough and under the grid. He is working at a meat processing plant in France when he receives word that his son has died in an accidental fall. He returns to England, and immediately begins to suspect that his son's death was not accidental, but was in fact murder, perhaps connected to some of his activities during his spying days, when his work sent more than a few bad guys away. Bettany begins asking questions, and soon begins rubbing a lot of people the wrong way.

This was a decent stand-alone, but to my mind it was not up to the standards of the Slow Horses series. It definitely lacked the humor that pervades that series, and the likeability factor that most of the
Slow Horses spies seem to possess. And a lot of people who read this did not like the rather abrupt ending.

3 stars ( )
  arubabookwoman | Dec 30, 2023 |
Excellent thriller! You are left guessing til the last words. Surprising interludes of humor and insight also. ( )
  decaturmamaof2 | Nov 22, 2023 |
Mick Herron is best known for the excellent Slow Horses series of novels that follow the exploits of Jackson Lamb and the assortment of failed spies, consigned to a form of internal exile in Slough House, a crumbling outpost of the intelligence service near the Barbican.

This novel inhabits the same milieu, with walk on appearances by some of the more peripheral characters from the Slow Horses books, although there is only one oblique reference to Jackson Lamb himself. The novel follows Tom Bettany, a former member of the Intelligence services who has retired and moved on. He now works in an abattoir in Marseille, and has set aside almost every vestige of his former life. He has a mobile phone, but it is an old one (far from smart) and he is not always able to keep it charged. One morning he does recharge it and finds he has a voicemail message, telling him of the death of his son, from whom he had been estranged for several years.

He returns to London and tries to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death. It appears that his son had worked for a prominent designer of computer games. He had fallen to his death from a balcony outside his flat while under the influence of a strong dose of a new strain of marijuana that has recently been circulating throughout east London. Tom’s attempts to try to reconstruct his son’s day to day existence meet with various obstacles, and attract attention from elements of organised crime as well as the senior ranks of the intelligence service.

This book is very elaborately plotted, as is customary with Mick Herron. It lacks the humour of the Slow Horses books, but does provide interesting insights into the Number One Desk office, Ingrid Tierney, and also explains how J M Coe came to wind up in Slough House. ( )
  Eyejaybee | Oct 6, 2022 |
On page 74 of this book, a character is described as “a Service legend, in her way. Not a bona fide legend like your Jackson Lambs – the plural uncalled for, because there was only one Jackson Lamb, thank God …” And that’s it — the only reference to Mick Herron’s most famous character, the star of the Slough House books and television series, in this book. Other elements (and at least one character) from that series put in an appearance here, but this story stands on its own and in a way is a desperately sad one. Tom Bettany, former MI6 field officer, has been doing the rounds in Europe after quitting the job. The book begins with him working in a meat processing plant in France. There he learns about the death of his only son in London and returns to find out what happened. It’s a very sad story and Bettany is a convincing former agent (and father), still in possession of the skills that made him an effective intelligence officer. The supporting cast of characters — gangsters, spies and software developers (yes, software developers) — are good as well. Highly recommended. ( )
  ericlee | Jul 25, 2022 |
“Morning rose to the surface like trapped gas. At the tube station the crowd dispersed as if expecting random sniper fire.”

This was bleak but then life can be. And I wasn't bothered by the ending. ( )
  smays | Jul 2, 2022 |
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Mick Herron’s excellent standalone spy thriller includes characters from the SLOUGH HOUSE SERIES, offering background on Coe and featuring Tearney and Bad 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.
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"Set in the same fictional London as his CWA Gold Dagger Award-winning Slough House series, Mick Herron now introduces Tom Bettany, an ex-spook with a violent past and only one thing to live for: Avenging his son's death. Tom Bettany is working at a meat processing plant in France when he gets a voicemail from an Englishwoman he doesn't know telling him that his estranged 26-year-old son is dead--Liam Bettany fell from his London balcony, where he was smoking dope. Now for the first time since he cut all ties years ago, Bettany returns home to London to find out the truth about his son's death. Maybe it's the guilt he feels about losing touch with his son that's gnawing at him, or maybe he's actually put his finger on a labyrinthine plot, but either way he'll 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 he'd left it all behind when he first skipped town, but nobody really just walks away"--

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