Read the "Slow Horses" Spy Thriller Book Series Sequentially
The world of 'Slow Horses', Mick Herron's critically acclaimed spy thriller series, is set to continue its journey on Apple TV Plus. With the fifth season premiering on September 24, fans can expect more intrigue and suspense as the series unfolds.
For those new to the series, 'Slow Horses' follows a team of misfits working at Slough House, a department of MI5 where agents who have made mistakes are sent to languish in obscurity. The first novel in the series was published in 2010, and since then, Mick Herron has written eight more books, with the ninth currently in the works.
If you're a fan of the books, you'll be pleased to know that buying the first eight books together in a bundle is cheaper than buying them individually on Amazon. And if you're interested in the novellas, the 'Standing by the Wall' collection gathers together 'The List', 'The Marylebone Drop', 'The Catch', and 'The Last Dead Letter'. However, it's important to note that 'The Secret Hours', 'Nobody Walks', and 'Reconstruction' are not considered part of the main series.
The 'Slow Horses' series has found a home on Apple TV Plus, with the streaming service renewing the series up to season 7. Showrunner Will Smith has stated that the plan is to adapt all 'Slow Horses' books, and as of now, there are plans to adapt book number 9.
As the series continues, fans can look forward to the seventh season of 'Slow Horses', which will be available on Apple TV Plus. The latest novel, 'Clown Town', was recently published, adding another layer to the intricate world of 'Slow Horses'. With its blend of humour, action, and suspense, the series is one of the best shows on Apple TV Plus. So, whether you're a fan of the books or new to the series, 'Slow Horses' is definitely worth checking out.
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