Belarius's review
The Jennifer Morgue (The Laundry, Book 2)
by Charles Stross
Belarius's review
The Jennifer Morgue (The Laundry, Book 2) by Charles Stross
Belarius's review
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bookshelves:
fiction-finished,
reviewed,
speculative-fiction
recommended for: Lovecraft/Bond/Adams Fans
Charles Stross returns to the world of British occult espionage in The Jennifer Morgue, a sequel to his eccentric, high-density work in The Atrocity Archives (reviewed here). Staying true to form, Stross once again constructs an elaborate parody of genre fiction by simultaneously using and mocking the traditional narrative formula.
The Jennifer Morgue is, like its predecessor, actually a longer story (of the same title), a shorter story ("Pimpf"), and an essay lumped together into one book. The main narrative makes up the lion's share of the book and is very explicitly a send-up of the classic James Bond stereotypes. Pimpf is weak and forgettable, while the closing essay is quite excellent. For the purposes of this review, I'll assume the story-and-essay caboose cancel one another out and focus on the main storyline.
Stross has written a much more accessible story with The Jennifer Morgue than he did with The Atrocity Archives. Despite being a sequel, the story is able ...more
The Jennifer Morgue is, like its predecessor, actually a longer story (of the same title), a shorter story ("Pimpf"), and an essay lumped together into one book. The main narrative makes up the lion's share of the book and is very explicitly a send-up of the classic James Bond stereotypes. Pimpf is weak and forgettable, while the closing essay is quite excellent. For the purposes of this review, I'll assume the story-and-essay caboose cancel one another out and focus on the main storyline.
Stross has written a much more accessible story with The Jennifer Morgue than he did with The Atrocity Archives. Despite being a sequel, the story is able ...more
