The Nightmare Stacks by Charles Stross review


    The Laundry Files are a series I am very fond of but haven't hesitated to criticize in the past. Basically, they're a combination of spy thriller, Cthulhu Mythos series, and office comedy. The strangest thing about that is such isn't even the weirdest part of the story as they also go in bizarre directions such as parodying vampires and superhero fiction. It's sort of an ad hoc Dreseden Files but, in many ways, even more peculiar.

    One of the series' bigges...
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Published on October 18, 2016 13:09
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message 1: by ladymurmur (new)

ladymurmur The most exciting part of this review is mention of an Esoterrorism sequel!! :-)

I agree with your take on NS. Not the strongest entry in the series thus far, but as a fan, I'm along for the ride. Must know how Case Nightmare Green plays out. Or doesn't, as the case may be.


message 2: by C.T. (new)

C.T. Phipps ladymurmur wrote: "The most exciting part of this review is mention of an Esoterrorism sequel!! :-)

I agree with your take on NS. Not the strongest entry in the series thus far, but as a fan, I'm along for the ride...."


Esoterrorism's sequel in this Spring. Ragnarok was delayed in its release schedule by a year by it being bought out. Both it, Cthulhu Armageddon, and Supervillainy have sequels coming then. :)

And yeah, I'm still looking forward to the next of the entries for the Laundry.


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