Will there be more Slough House novels?
Herron is not currently working on a Slough House novel, but he has some ideas for the future.
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Mick Herron, author of the Slough House novels, recently appeared at Theakston’s Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival where he discussed his work and the TV adaptation, *Slow Horses*. The series revolves around a group of failed spies relega...
### Background The Slough House novels, adapted into the *Slow Horses* TV series, focus on MI5 agents who have made significant mistakes and are sent to Slough House as a form of purgatory. Gary Oldman portrays Jackson Lamb, the often drunk and antagonizing boss of these “slow horses.”
Herron initially wrote a series about private eye Zoë Boehm before starting *Slow Horses*. He planned to write *Slow Horses* as a single book, but he grew fond of the characters and decided to continue their story. The cynical tone and humor in the series distinguish it from being just another tale of miserable characters.
### Key Elements - **Character Development**: River Cartwright was the first character developed, with Jackson Lamb coming later as an unpleasant boss. - **Humor**: The books blend dark themes with humor, making the characters relatable and the stories engaging. - **Planning**: Despite knowing key future events, Herron doesn't plan far ahead, allowing the story to evolve organically. - **TV Adaptation**: Herron praises the TV adaptation, noting how the actors capture the essence of the characters.
Herron is not currently working on a Slough House novel, but he has some ideas for the future.
Herron is very pleased with the TV adaptation and appreciates the work of showrunner Will Smith and the actors.
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