Reviews
Praise for Charlie Stross:
“Smart, literate, funny.”—Lev Grossman, author of The Magicians on The Delirium Brief
“For all of Stross’s genuine ability to spook and dismay, the Laundry Files are some of the most tremendously humane books I’ve ever read.” —Tamsyn Muir on Dead Lies Dreaming
“Insane office politics and supernatural mayhem.” —San Francisco Chronicle on The Atrocity Archives
“One of the most enjoyable novels of the year… Stross steps carefully through all of the archetypes of a classic Bond adventure without ever becoming predictable. The resolution is as perfect as it is unexpected.” —Jonathan Strahan on The Jennifer Morgue
“Some writers play with archetypes. In The Jennifer Morgue, Charlie Stross makes them sing, dance, and do the dishes for him.” —S. M. Stirling, national bestselling author of The Scourge of God on The Jennifer Morgue
“Great entertainment—fast, smart, and frequently funny… Combines a Le Carré-style espionage thriller with Lovecraftian horror to great effect.” —The Guardian on The Fuller Memorandum
“Ferociously enjoyable.”—SFX on The Rhesus Chart
“A hell of a lot of fun.”—John Scalzi on The Annihilation Score
“The mind-candy hellscape I needed to get lost in.” —Hannu Rajaniemi, author of The Quantum Thief on The Labyrinth Index
“Darkly hilarious, incredibly capable and also quite mad.”—Cory Doctorow on Dark State