

#2820
Mentioned in 16 episodes
Slow Horses
Book • 1705
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Mentioned in 16 episodes
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as a hybrid example that blends elements of different narrative categories.


Malcolm Gladwell

58 snips
Taxonomy of the Modern Mystery Story
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as a spy novel written by Mick Herron that later became a successful TV series.


Richard Osman

54 snips
The Biggest Ever Comebacks
Mentioned as an example of an author who struggled for years but eventually succeeded.
45 snips
Jimmy Soni — The Publishing System is Broken (EP. 295)
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as a show Justice Barrett watches and by 

noting Justice Kagan recommended it to her.


Sarah Isgur


David French

30 snips
The Immunity Episode
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as a brilliant book, alongside John le Carré, about spycraft.

Richard Moore

18 snips
Richard Moore Was Paid to Steal Secrets, Not Solve Mysteries
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, it will be discussed in the next episode.


Cara Clare

13 snips
057 - The New Era of AI Searching
Erwähnt als Werk von Mick Herron, dem Mann hinter Down Cemetery Road.

12 snips
"Es: Welcome to Derry", "Down Cemetery Road" und "The Witcher"
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as the book series she is reading before watching the show.


Miranda Sawyer

Have we hit peak politics podcast? – Panel edition
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as the first book in ![undefined]()

's Slough House series and the basis for the TV adaptation.

Kathryn Ryan

Mick Herron

How British writer Mick Herron created his slobby super spy: Slow Horses' Jackson Lamb
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as reading the series because the TV adaptation prompted him to revisit the novels.


Sean Carroll

Many Worlds, Bad Science, and the Strangeness of Being w/Sean Carroll (Members Only #307)


