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- Published on: 2013-09-19
- Binding: Hardcover
Toby Greene has been reassigned. The Department: Section 37 Station Office, Wood Green. The Boss: August Shining, an ex-Cambridge, Cold War-era spy. The Mission: Charged with protecting Great Britain and its interests from paranormal terrorism. The Threat: An old enemy has returned, and with him Operation Black Earth, a Soviet plan to create the ultimate insurgents by re-animating the dead.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.The Clown Service
By Keen Reader
"If the Security Service is the Circus, then Section 37 is where we keep the clowns."Toby Greene has just annoyed his boss in the Secret Intelligence Service once too often; getting rid of him to Section 37 seems the ideal solution. But Toby refuses to give in and fade away once he meets August Shining, the head (and only operative) of Section 37, who introduces him to a world that Toby could never have imagined in his wildest nightmares.This is a great read; a skilful blend of Cold War and modern-day espionage, with a bit of supernatural and horror thrown in for good measure. There is a great mix of humour with horror, spying with scaring, delight with dread. Toby is a rather lost soul whose relationship with August Shining (and his dotty sister April) seems to be shaping up to be something rather special. I really liked these characters and the rest of the characters that Toby found himself sharing the planet with, and want to read more about the shenanigans of Section 37 and their tireless endeavours to keep the rest of us poor souls safe from all the oddness in the world. Luckily, there's a sequel to this book just coming out, The Rain-Soaked Bride. I look forward immensely to reading it.The author has published several books, including some in the Torchwood series (which gives an idea of the 'flavour' of the Clown Service books).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.The Clown Service
By Keen Reader
"If the Security Service is the Circus, then Section 37 is where we keep the clowns."Toby Greene has just annoyed his boss in the Secret Intelligence Service once too often; getting rid of him to Section 37 seems the ideal solution. But Toby refuses to give in and fade away once he meets August Shining, the head (and only operative) of Section 37, who introduces him to a world that Toby could never have imagined in his wildest nightmares.This is a great read; a skilful blend of Cold War and modern-day espionage, with a bit of supernatural and horror thrown in for good measure. There is a great mix of humour with horror, spying with scaring, delight with dread. Toby is a rather lost soul whose relationship with August Shining (and his dotty sister April) seems to be shaping up to be something rather special. I really liked these characters and the rest of the characters that Toby found himself sharing the planet with, and want to read more about the shenanigans of Section 37 and their tireless endeavours to keep the rest of us poor souls safe from all the oddness in the world. Luckily, there's a sequel to this book just coming out, The Rain-Soaked Bride. I look forward immensely to reading it.The author has published several books, including some in the Torchwood series (which gives an idea of the 'flavour' of the Clown Service books).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.The Weird Intelligence service
By Nick Brett
Hard to avoid comparisons with Ben Aaronovitch’s “Rivers of London” series. There we have PC Peter Grant operating in a department of the Met Police that deal with…weirdness. The Clown Service refers to an element of Britain’s intelligence service that also deals with weirdness. New recruit Toby is transferred there as a punishment but finds his new job may actually be the right place for him and help him not only deal with his inner daemons but also the more physical problem of his boss being trapped in the Twilight Zone and the dead coming back to life as part of a cold war Russian plot.It’s fun but with a strong lean towards the Urban Fantasy and some complex themes. There are some good characters that are fleshed out and there is also a sense of humour in the writing and the dialogue. Interestingly the narrative switched from third to first person which confused at first (and there were character perspectives also told in the first person, so you needed to switch into the way the story was being told).So I did enjoy it and will pick up follow up books. It differs from Rivers of London as that series almost has London as an additional character with strong links into the myths and history of the City, the Clown Service is set in London but with less of a focus on the City itself.
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