• The Laundry Files is a series of novels by British writer Charles Stross. They mix the genres of Lovecraftian horror, spy thriller, science fiction, and...
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    2021. Lapointe, Annette. "A book review by Annette Lapointe: The Labyrinth Index (Laundry Files)". New York Journal of Books. Retrieved 13 December 2018....
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  • (2020-10-16). "The Laundry Files: an updated chronology". Charlie's Diary. Retrieved 2022-02-09. "2005 Hugo Awards". The Hugo Awards. Archived from the original...
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  • The Laundry is a tabletop role-playing game published by Cubicle 7 in 2010. The game is based on novelist Charles Stross's The Laundry Files series. The...
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  • Stross's The Laundry Files novel The Rhesus Chart, one of the code words used is DRESDEN RICE, in reference to The Dresden Files and Anne Rice. In the novel...
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    Nyarlathotep (category Fiction about the Devil)
    defeated for the last time, he switches back to the human appearance of one of the playable characters. In Charles Stross' series The Laundry Files, a human...
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  • Strantzas ("Beyond the Banks of the River Seine"), Charles Stross (in the Laundry Files series), Anders Fager and S. M. Stirling (in the Emberverse series)...
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  • The Hugo Award for Best Series is one of the Hugo Awards given each year for science fiction or fantasy stories published or translated into English during...
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  • ISBN 978-1-929462-94-0. The protagonist in Charles Stross's The Laundry Files series of novels named himself Bob Oliver Francis Howard in reference to the BOFH. As Bob...
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    activated devices like breaching charges. In the novel series The Laundry Files by Charles Stross, the character James Angleton (high-ranking officer...
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