Dead Lies Dreaming
Laundry Files, Book 10
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Charles Stross
When magic and superpowers emerge in the masses, Wendy Deere is contracted by the government to bag and snag supervillains in Hugo Award-winning author Charles Stross' Dead Lies Dreaming: A Laundry Files Novel.
As Wendy hunts down Imp - the cyberpunk head of a band calling themselves The Lost Boys - she is dragged into the schemes of louche billionaire Rupert de Montfort Bigge. Rupert has discovered that the sole surviving copy of the long-lost concordance to the one true Necronomicon is up for underground auction in London. He hires Imp's sister, Eve, to procure it by any means necessary, and in the process, he encounters Wendy Deere.
In a tale of corruption, assassination, thievery, and magic, Wendy Deere must navigate rotting mansions that lead to distant pasts, evil tycoons, corrupt government officials, lethal curses, and her own moral qualms in order to make it out of this chase alive.
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This is not a good place to start the series, do some googling for a better jumping on point or just start from the beginning. I generally am tired of series fiction but Stross still delivers the goods and this one is made of books with actual beginnings, middles, and ends.
A solid entry in the series
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Great side story in the same universe
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fine laundry, weak ending
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It was not the change I wanted or expected, but this outside view away from Mahogany Row, the new PM, and the CO was refreshing.
For readers that have gotten this far in the series, it's kinda like being able to look through Johnny McTavish's (only listened to the series, so don't know how he spells it in the books) past self working through a hecked up world while trying to be ordinary.
Great listen. Worth a credit.
A spin-off, not a sequel. Great world building
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great new story
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