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Monochrome is a busted flush - an inquiry into the misdeeds of the intelligence services, established by a vindictive prime minister but rendered toothless by a wily chief spook. For years it has ground away uselessly, interviewing witnesses with nothing to offer, producing a report with nothing to say, while the civil servants at its helm see their careers disappearing into a black hole.
And then the OTIS file falls into their hands . . .
What secrets does this hold that see a long-redundant spy being chased through Devon's green lanes in the dark? What happened in a newly reunified Berlin that someone is desperate to keep under wraps? And who will win the battle for the soul of the secret service - or was that decided a long time ago?
Spies and pen-pushers, politicians and PAs, high-flyers, time-servers and burn-outs . . . They all have jobs to do in the daylight.
But what they do in the secret hours reveals who they really are.
398 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 14, 2023











How we act in the light of day is largely for other people's benefit, but what we do in the secret hours reveals who we really are.
"I had a leather jacket once," he said. "Made me look like Van Morrison."Although The Secret Hours is being marketed as a standalone and not as a Slough House aka Slow Horses novel, it acts as both a prequel and a parallel to the main series. The pleasure of each reader's discovery of which series characters make cameo appearances in the new book precludes discussing spoilerish details. All I can say is that regular Slow Horses fans will not be disappointed. In fact they will be sometimes even shocked by the revelations (at least I certainly was in one case). Most of the character names are actually disguised under their old tradecraft names for the longest time, as the book contains flashbacks to when they were in "Joe Country" (i.e. Herron's name for being in the field and not at head office) back in Berlin in 1994.
"Well, that’s not so – "
"Now. Like Van Morrison looks like now."
"Oh. I’m sorry."
