As a graphic designer at a London agency, Artie Clark is used to odd briefs – but nothing quite like being asked to steal a password from a colleague. What begins as a favour too awkward to refuse quickly spirals into something far more serious. When he’s approached by MI5, Artie begins a second life of covert encounters with dangerous extremists.
Gone is his comfortable routine of tea in his Dalston flat and nights out at the local gay bar. Suddenly, he’s navigating a world of big characters with grandiose plans, and trying to stop a monstrous plot before it’s too late.
Our Man in Hackney is a darkly comic crime caper that blends espionage, absurdity, and emotional depth. Perfect for fans of Mick Herron, Richard Osman or early Ben Aaronovitch, it’s a witty, warm-hearted debut with bite, exploring how ordinary people can get caught up in extraordinary situations.
This book contains discriminatory themes and strong language.
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