I see Stross is continuing his "let's make each book in the series a new genre" idea for the Laundry series (they're all cosmic horror, if less so than they used to be, but this one is a James Bond story! This one is a caper story! This one has Elves in it!). Sounds like good fun, although I wish there would be some venturing abroad from the anglosphere: I'd love to know what's going on in the Russian or Chinese equivalents of the Laundry (or for that matter the Iranian equivalent) - they can't all have been taken over by agents of malevolent gods, could they?
I shall keep an eye out for it. (In response to the other anonymous: Colorado Springs is, as far as I am aware, still part of the Anglosphere. Perhaps you're using a different definition?)
Well, as long as he's only Comic Book Dead, Mr. Stross has the option of bringing him back if he writes himself into a corner. But I had the impression that his absence is balanced by that fact that Bob is at some risk of becoming him.
Not a spoiler, honest: the next two books in the new series are now scheduled: IN HIS HOUSE is due on my editor's desk next month, and BONES AND NIGHTMARES by October. No definite publication dates yet, and I think it's safe to say that Rupert doesn't actually show up in the flesh again until early in BONES AND NIGHTMARES, although his presence is palpable in the middle book of the trilogy.
Even Lovecraft had some happy endings. (The Dunwich Horror ended well for everyone save for poor old Yog-Sothoth, who lost two sons and a planet thanks to those meddling academics and their dog).
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Come to think of it, I have a book on trains I picked up at the Utah Westercon in 2019 which I still have not read yet.
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You are correct!
Not a spoiler, honest: the next two books in the new series are now scheduled: IN HIS HOUSE is due on my editor's desk next month, and BONES AND NIGHTMARES by October. No definite publication dates yet, and I think it's safe to say that Rupert doesn't actually show up in the flesh again until early in BONES AND NIGHTMARES, although his presence is palpable in the middle book of the trilogy.
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Oops.
Anyway: I read this a while ago, and I liked it. It's a shockingly upbeat book from Stross. It even has a happy ending.
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Remember, so did, e.g., The Atrocity Archives.
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