The Apocalypse Codex
Bob Howard used to fix computers for the Laundry - the branch of the British Secret Service that deals with otherworldly threats - but those days are over. He's not only been promoted to active service but actually survived missions against cultists, enemy spies and tentacled horrors from other...
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Bob Howard used to fix computers for the Laundry - the branch of the British Secret Service that deals with otherworldly threats - but those days are over. He's not only been promoted to active service but actually survived missions against cultists, enemy spies and tentacled horrors from other dimensions. Willingly or not, he's on his way up in this dangerous organisation. When a televangelist with connections to 10 Downing Street seems able to work miracles, the Laundry takes an interest. But an agency that answers to the Prime Minister can't spy on him themselves, and Bob's shadowy superiors come up with a compromise - they hire 'freelancers', with Bob in charge. British citizens who discover the occult are either forcibly recruited by the Laundry or disposed of, and Bob's never heard of freelancers before. Officially they don't exist. Anyone who's big and bad enough to remain independent is going to be hard to handle, and Bob's not too sure that the one-week 'people management' course he was sent on in Milton Keynes is going to be enough ...
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780356500980 (0356500985)
Publish date: July 19th 2012
Publisher: Orbit
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Humor,
Science Fiction,
Urban Fantasy,
Spy Thriller,
Espionage,
Thriller,
Horror,
Supernatural,
Lovecraftian,
Cthulhu Mythos
Series: Laundry Files (#4)
~~Moved from GR~~ The Apocalypse Codex by Charles Stross After his last job as the tethered goat for a bunch of insane apocalypse-desiring cultists, Bob Howard, computational demonologist, is hoping for a little rest and relaxation so that he can try to shake his recent partial transformation in...
Another of Stross's maths = magic and Cthulhu is just waiting to eat your soul for a light snack before dinner novels in which an out-of-his-depth secret agent tries to save us all from the horrors on the other side of reality. Except that this is book four an playing the whole plucky reluctant hero...
Brainycat's 5 "B"s:boobs: 0blood: 3bombs: 2bondage: 0 blasphemy: 4I'm a big fan of all of Stross's work, but I was just a bit disappointed with this installment of the the Laundry Files. I was really hoping that he'd start mixing up the formula a little bit. It is nice to see Bob developing as a cha...
Have read the odd Stross before, and picked this up before realising it is the fourth in a series.The main character is a member of a very secret Uk government organisation called the Laundry. They deal with threats from the 'otherworld'. He is tasked with following a American evangelist who is taki...
This series still has the voice I love, but is overall becoming more bleak and filled with impending doom.