Aye Write! Chris Morgan Jones & Mick Herron – Our Kind of Spies, The Mitchell Library, 19th Mar 2017

19th Mar 2017 • 6:30PM – 7:30PM • Mitchell Library
In the wake of recent Le Carre adaptations of The Night Manager and Our Kind of Traitor, British espionage fiction is enjoying a bit of a renaissance. Here, we bring together two of the best writers in the genre.
Chris Morgan Jones & Mick Herron – Our Kind of Spies
In the wake of recent Le Carre adaptations of The Night Manager and Our Kind of Traitor, British espionage fiction is enjoying a bit of a renaissance. Here, we bring together two of the best writers in the genre. Twenty years retired, David Cartwright can still spot when the stoats are on his trail. Radioactive secrets and unfinished business go with the territory in Mick Herron’s Spook Street. Cartwright has always known there would be an accounting. And he’s not as defenceless as they might think. In Chris Morgan Jones’s The Searcher, Isaac Hammer is under arrest. The police have proof that his company, a private London intelligence agency, has broken a dozen laws – tapping phones, hacking emails, bribing police – and now he must face the consequences.
0141 353 8000
£9
Mitchell Library, North St, Glasgow G3 7DN
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