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Down on the Farm (Laundry Files, #2.5) (edition 2010)

by Charles Stross

Series: The Laundry (2.2)

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In Charles Stross's novel The Atrocity Archive and its sequels, the "Laundry" is a secret British agency responsible for keeping dark interdimensional entitities from destroying the cosmos and, not incidentally, the human race. The battles with creatures from beyond time are dangerous; however, it's the subsequent bureaucratic paperwork that actually breaks men's souls. Now, in "Down on the Farm," Laundry veteran Bob Howard must investigate strange doings at another obscure, moth-eaten government agency'evidently a rest home for Laundry agents whose minds have snapped' Charles Stross is the Hugo-winning author of some of the most acclaimed novels and stories of the last ten years, including Singularity Sky, Accelerando, Halting State, the "Merchant Princes" series beginning with The Family Trade, and the story collections Toast and Wireless. In 2010, his Laundry story "Overtime," published on Tor.com, is a finalist for science fiction's Hugo Award. At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied.… (more)
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Title:Down on the Farm (Laundry Files, #2.5)
Authors:Charles Stross
Info:tor.com, Kindle Edition, 32 pages
Collections:Your library, Currently reading, To read
Rating:****
Tags:horror, lovecraftian

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Down on the Farm (Laundry Files, #2.5) by Charles Stross

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James Bond meets Lovecraft. What fun! ( )
  KittyCunningham | Apr 26, 2021 |
Short story which starts by Bob getting assigned to take a look at the "Funny Farm", where the burned out and crazy laundry employees end up. It's an institution as insulated from the real world as possible so that no accidents will happen.
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  bratell | Dec 25, 2020 |
Re-read 2/23/18

I'm upping the stars on this to a full 5 because it means much more to the later novels, especially with the V. :) It's more humorous as a re-read, too. It just gets better and better. Let's go say hi to the old folks on the farm, shall we? Mad magicians, all! :)

Original review:

I've said it before, but I'll say it again: the juxtapositions are delightful. This time we've got a smidge of Doctor Who, a smudge of Cthulhu, spy fiction, and humorous red tape. Second time reading is still just as good as the first. ( )
  bradleyhorner | Jun 1, 2020 |
SHORT and plot seemed simplified. Not the normal in depth story line we usually enjoy. ( )
  scottshjefte1 | Sep 6, 2019 |
Bob goes visit the Funny Farm and deals with a Mainframe. I mostly loved the use of a chessboard as 2,5(?)-Turing machine. ( )
  _rixx_ | Aug 30, 2018 |
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In Charles Stross's novel The Atrocity Archive and its sequels, the "Laundry" is a secret British agency responsible for keeping dark interdimensional entitities from destroying the cosmos and, not incidentally, the human race. The battles with creatures from beyond time are dangerous; however, it's the subsequent bureaucratic paperwork that actually breaks men's souls. Now, in "Down on the Farm," Laundry veteran Bob Howard must investigate strange doings at another obscure, moth-eaten government agency'evidently a rest home for Laundry agents whose minds have snapped' Charles Stross is the Hugo-winning author of some of the most acclaimed novels and stories of the last ten years, including Singularity Sky, Accelerando, Halting State, the "Merchant Princes" series beginning with The Family Trade, and the story collections Toast and Wireless. In 2010, his Laundry story "Overtime," published on Tor.com, is a finalist for science fiction's Hugo Award. At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied.

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