The Jennifer Morgue

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The Jennifer Morgue is a satirical science fiction spy novel by Charles Stross that blends Lovecraftian horror with a James Bond–style espionage thriller.

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instanceOf novel
satirical novel
science fiction novel
author Charles Stross NERFINISHED
contains short story "Pimpf" NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverArtist Jennie Faries NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter Angleton NERFINISHED
Ramona Random NERFINISHED
followedBy The Fuller Memorandum NERFINISHED
follows The Atrocity Archives NERFINISHED
genre Lovecraftian horror
satire
science fiction
spy fiction
hasAfterwordBy Ken MacLeod NERFINISHED
hasMetafictionalElement James Bond narrative geas
hasTheme bureaucracy in intelligence services
corporate power
cosmic horror
parody of spy tropes
inspiredBy H. P. Lovecraft mythos NERFINISHED
Ian Fleming James Bond novels NERFINISHED
James Bond films NERFINISHED
inUniverseOrganization British secret occult intelligence agency
The Laundry NERFINISHED
isbn 978-1-930846-35-8
language English
mainCharacter Bob Howard NERFINISHED
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
narrativeStyle first-person narration
notableFor blending Lovecraftian horror with espionage thriller conventions
parodies James Bond franchise NERFINISHED
partOf Laundry Files series continuity
protagonistAffiliation The Laundry NERFINISHED
protagonistOccupation computational demonologist
publicationYear 2006
publisher Ace Books NERFINISHED
Golden Gryphon Press NERFINISHED
series The Laundry Files NERFINISHED
setting Caribbean NERFINISHED
Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfSetting early 21st century

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Charles Stross notableWork The Jennifer Morgue