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Artie isn't a fighter. He hates confrontation. So why is he the one expected to stop an atrocity? 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…mehr

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Artie isn't a fighter. He hates confrontation. So why is he the one expected to stop an atrocity? 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.
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Finn James spent his early years in Essex and Hertfordshire before settling in London after university. By day he works as a designer of websites and apps, but spends his evenings crafting stories about ordinary people in extraordinary situations. When not writing, he can usually be found building elaborate virtual cities or sampling the many pubs that London has to offer.