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A Laundry Files Novel
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Narrated by:
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Gideon Emery
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By:
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Charles Stross
Bob Howard is a computer-hacker desk jockey, who has more than enough trouble keeping up with the endless paperwork he has to do on a daily basis. He should never be called on to do anything remotely heroic. But for some reason, he is.
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Gideon Emery's performance is so perfect that you hardly notice that it's there because you're so immersed in the story. In fact, I enjoyed the first three books in this series so much that after I finished listening to the three of them back-to-back the first time, I immediately started the series over again. I knew I had missed some of the brilliant details on the first go around and it held up really well to relistening.
Dual geekdom needed
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The story itself is about as clever as anything I've listened to so far. Having spent over 20 years in the IT industry, I found myself chuckling at the anecdotes that were spot-on in the IT world. Aside from this pleasant diversion, the actual story and characters are outstanding. However, if you're not overly familiar with the IT universe, several of the "inside jokes" might be lost on you. My wife found a lot of the technical references in the book to be annoying, but still enjoyed the book.
Great Listen for IT People
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Have you listened to any of Gideon Emery’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Gideon Emery was one of the best narrators I've listened to. This audio book had a range of characters and he made each one distinct and memorable. I was very impressed, thoroughly enjoyed listening to him, and will seek out other books he's narrated.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
James Bond meets Cthulhu in a laugh-a-minute apocalypse of fun!Any additional comments?
Wonderful! Suppose your department's IT nerd were actually a secret agent with a doctorate in computational demonology. Such a mashup of Urban Fantasy, Sci-Fi, spy fiction, Lovecraft, and geekdom might seem too much, but it works, in no small part due to the author's creative and fascinating world-building combined with a wry and often hilarious sense of humor. If you might enjoy Harry Dresden as a spy, then I think you'll enjoy this book. Besides, I'm very sympathetic with the notion that "a pact with the Devil is all well and good, but I still need a phone number for solid IT support."Wildly creative and great, great fun.
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LeCarre meets Lovecraft on 'The Office'
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