The Apocalypse Codex - Book Review


The Apocalypse Codex - by Charles Stross - is the newest book in the Laundry series. The Laundry is a British occult organization dedicated to saving us from the horrors of other dimensions - kind of a UK terror version of the MIB. In their universe, proving specific mathematical theorems is an advanced way of doing magic.

As usual, the main character - Bob Howard, computational demonologist - gets assigned into more than he can handle. But this time, he has other major players with him - a powerful witch called Duchess Persephone Hazard (the name is a little too Bond for me) and her companion, Johnny McTavish.

They go hunting for information on an american pastor who is - as usual in the Laundry books - trying to release another alien god.

Very good, as usual, and recommended for fans of the series.

Comments

FrankNFurt said…
It is not a name out of the James Bond universe. It is a remisence of Modesty Blaise by Peter O`Donnell. First book was related to Len Deighton, second Ian Fleming, third. P O`Donnell.

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