Publisher: John Murray Pages: 112 Genre: Espionage, Thriller, Mystery, Short Story Published: 2018-10-30 Original Language: English
Old spooks carry the memory of tradecraft in their bones, and when Solomon Dortmund sees an envelope being passed from one pair of hands to another in a Marylebone café, he knows he's witnessed more than an innocent encounter. But in relaying his suspicions to John Bachelor, who babysits retired spies like Solly, he sets in train events which will alter lives. Bachelor himself, a hair's breadth away from sleeping in his car, is clawing his way back to stability; Hannah Weiss, the double agent whose recruitment was his only success, is starting to enjoy the secrets and lies her role demands; and Lech Wicinski, an Intelligence Service analyst, finds that a simple favour for an old acquaintance might derail his career. Meanwhile, Lady Di Taverner is trying to keep the Service on an even keel, and if that means throwing the odd crew member overboard, well: collateral damage is her speciality.
A drop, in spook parlance, is the passing on of secret information.
It's also what happens just before you hit the ground.
Read from 2024-07-04 to 2024-07-22 Read in English Rating: 4/5 Review:
I enjoy these Slough House short stories. The Drop was not particularly action filled, not particularly thrilling, but it serves as a nice little interlude between the novels. And through the event, we get to see how an incidental character in this story, who popped up as the new character in the previous Slow Horses, ended up being sent to Slough House.
As this point I would say that anyone who’s reading the Slow Horses books should be reading these short stories as well - but I’m sure they already are.