I reread this book. The story contains examples of on-the-fly coding, warring product theology factions, the save-the-world technology, confusing and incomplete project managemant, and a horrible result. Charles Stross has beautifully described at least one of the projects that I have worked. The Fuller Memorandum is a both numerous, horrifying, and a must read ( but read the first two books in the series first). Computational demonologist Bob Howard is catching up on his filing in the Laundry archives when a top secret dossier known as the Fuller Memorandum vanishes-along with his boss, who is suspected of stealing the file. And while dealing with Russian agents, ancient demons, and a maniacal death cult, Bob must find the missing memorandum before the world ends up disappearing next.this book can be summed up as "Bob has an amazingly shit week" :)
What do You think about The Fuller Memorandum (2010)?
Pretty good. He manages to raise the stakes every time. Also you gotta love a hero who uses Emacs.
—Gaelle
Very humorous and enjoyable as a Laundry novel should be!
—rat