Mick Herron was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, lives in Oxford, and works in London. His short fiction regularly appears in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, and he is a contributing editor to the monthly book trade publication Bookdealer.
Awards: CrimeFest (2024), Barry (2024), Theakston (2022), CWA (2017) see all
Genres: Thriller, Mystery
Series
Oxford
1. Down Cemetery Road (2003)
2. The Last Voice You Hear (2004)
3. Why We Die (2006)
4. Smoke and Whispers (2009)
5. Reconstruction (2008)
Dolphin Junction (2021)
1. Down Cemetery Road (2003)
2. The Last Voice You Hear (2004)
3. Why We Die (2006)
4. Smoke and Whispers (2009)
5. Reconstruction (2008)
Dolphin Junction (2021)
Slough House
1. Slow Horses (2010)
2. Dead Lions (2013)
2.5. The List (2015)
3. Real Tigers (2016)
4. Spook Street (2017)
5. London Rules (2018)
5.5. The Drop (2018)
6. Joe Country (2019)
6.5. The Catch (2020)
7. Slough House (2021)
8. Bad Actors (2022)
Standing by the Wall (2022)
Standing by the Wall: A Slough House Interlude (2022)
1. Slow Horses (2010)
2. Dead Lions (2013)
2.5. The List (2015)
3. Real Tigers (2016)
4. Spook Street (2017)
5. London Rules (2018)
5.5. The Drop (2018)
6. Joe Country (2019)
6.5. The Catch (2020)
7. Slough House (2021)
8. Bad Actors (2022)
Standing by the Wall (2022)
Standing by the Wall: A Slough House Interlude (2022)
Novels
Collections
Books containing stories by Mick Herron
Ten Year Stretch (2018)
Celebrating a Decade of Crime Fiction and CrimeFest
edited by
Martin Edwards and Adrian Muller
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Mick Herron recommends
The Blue Hour (2024)
Paula Hawkins
"Reminiscent of du Maurier: art, islands, missing spouses ... A compelling piece of work, hard to put down."
Creation Lake (2024)
Rachel Kushner
"An immersive novel about an agent provocateur embedded within a group of environmental activists in south-western France, and slowly becoming mesmerized by the group elder's theories about Neanderthals. It's seductive, entrancing, and quite off the wall."
The Examiner (2024)
Janice Hallett
"Insanely readable. Hallett is an absolute original, a complete one-off."
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