The Fuller Memorandum, Charles Stross
The Fuller Memorandum, Charles Stross
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The Fuller Memorandum

Author: Charles Stross

Narrator: Gideon Emery

Unabridged: 10 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/04/2011


Synopsis

Hugo Award-winning author Charles Stross is renowned for his cutting-edge science fiction. This third entry in his "edgy . spoof of Cold War spy thrillers" (Booklist) finds covert agent Bob Howard learning about a top-secret dossier that vanishes with his boss. Determined to discover the contents of this memorandum, Howard runs afoul of Russian spies, ancient demons, and apostles of a hideous cult planning to raise the Eater of Souls from the undead.

About Charles Stross

CHARLES STROSS (he/him) is a full-time science fiction writer and resident of Edinburgh, Scotland. He has won three Hugo Awards for Best Novella, including for the Laundry Files tale “Equoid.” His work has been translated into over twelve languages. His novels include the bestselling Merchant Princes series, the Laundry series (including Locus Award finalist The Dilirium Brief), and several stand-alones including Glasshouse, Accelerando, and Saturn's Children. Like many writers, Stross has had a variety of careers, occupations, and job-shaped catastrophes, from pharmacist (he quit after the second police stakeout) to first code monkey on the team of a successful dot-com startup (with brilliant timing, he tried to change employers just as the bubble burst) to technical writer and prolific journalist covering the IT industry. Along the way he collected degrees in pharmacy and computer science, making him the world’s first officially qualified cyberpunk writer.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bradley

Re-read 3/27/18: Buddy reads, total fascination with the storyline and reading this multiple times and STILL getting over-enthusiastic about the orgy of nerdy Lovecraftian bureaucracy? Maybe it's just right for me and I've grown into it so much that I can't destiny disentangle myself any longer. :) Or......more

Goodreads review by Trish

4.5 stars Teapot, meet ... teacup? *lol* This is the third in the Laundry Files books and although it didn't have as many laugh-out-loud moments as the last, I actually liked this more. But more about that later. First, the summary: Bob Howard is still working for that elusive branch of the British gove......more

Well the third in the "Laundry Files" series. I always vacillate on how to rate these. I mean they should almost have their own shelf(elves) titled "horror sort of" or "urban fantasy sort of". These are largely tongue in cheek novels played for comedy but they are told with an underlying serious ton......more