Charles Stross is the rare writer who makes computer science feel genuinely terrifying. The Laundry Files series — starting with The Atrocity Archives — fuses Lovecraftian horror with spy thriller tradecraft and bureaucratic workplace comedy, built on the premise that advanced mathematics can summon elder gods. It shouldn't work as well as it does. Stross writes with dense, geek-fluent wit, peppering his prose with systems thinking, dark irony, and the lived texture of institutional dysfunction. Accelerando takes a different angle, tracing the runup to the technological singularity through linked stories that get increasingly strange and unsettling. His plotting rewards readers who like to stay ahead of the narrative — there's always a structural conceit underneath the surface chaos. Readers who love hard SF, cyberpunk, or horror with brains will find Stross one of the most inventive genre-blenders working today.
Laundry Files • Book 7
Narrated by Gideon Emery
Gideon Emery captures Alex's vampire condition and hometown anxieties as Leeds faces an otherworldly invasion that threatens both his cover and his family.
Laundry Files • Book 8
Narrated by Gideon Emery
Bob Howard's Laundry career faces exposure as someone threatens to reveal the secret agency's supernatural mission. Stross combines cosmic horror with spy thriller elements as bureaucratic hell meets literal hell.
Laundry Files • Book 4
Narrated by Gideon Emery
Computational demonologist Bob Howard faces occult threats and bureaucratic promotion in equal measure. The Laundry's supernatural civil service gets another brilliant installment.
Laundry Files • Book 5
Narrated by Gideon Emery
Bob Howard faces the Laundry's first vampire problem when occult mathematics creates actual bloodsuckers. Gideon Emery balances the bureaucratic humor with mounting supernatural dread perfectly.
Laundry Files • Book 3
Narrated by Gideon Emery
Bob Howard faces Russian agents and ancient demons when a top-secret file vanishes from the Laundry archives in Stross's computational demonology thriller.
Laundry Files • Book 2
Narrated by Gideon Emery
Lovecraftian horrors crash into James Bond parody as bureaucrat Bob Howard infiltrates a tech billionaire's yacht to prevent oceanic apocalypse. Emery's dry British delivery perfectly captures Stross's satirical tone.
Laundry Files • Book 12
Narrated by Gideon Emery
Britain's Prime Minister is an ancient eldritch god ruling a country where crime has plummeted because nearly every offense is punishable by death. Gideon Emery captures the absurd horror perfectly.
Laundry Files • Book 13
Narrated by Gideon Emery
Derek Reilly's teenage D&D obsession triggered a government raid during the 1980s Satanic Panic, landing him in supernatural containment decades later. Gideon Emery perfectly captures the absurdist horror.
The New Management • Book 2
Narrated by Gideon Emery
Britain operates under an eldritch god Prime Minister where death sentences await most crimes and supernatural enforcers patrol the streets in this Lovecraftian spy thriller.
Laundry Files • Book 14
Narrated by Gideon Emery
The Laundry Files reaches its explosive finale as Bob and Mo face off against an Elder God Prime Minister targeting the monarchy, with Gideon Emery capturing the series' signature occult bureaucracy.
Eschaton • Book 2
Narrated by George Guidall
New Moscow's destruction triggers a revenge attack against the wrong target, and missiles are already flying. Rachel Mansour must uncover the real culprits before Dresden gets obliterated.
Laundry Files • Book 1
Narrated by Gideon Emery
Bob Howard is a tech support guy for a secret agency that treats Lovecraftian horrors as bureaucratic problems requiring proper paperwork. Gideon Emery perfectly captures the dry British humor mixed with cosmic terror.
Narrated by Kevin R. Free
Robin awakens with missing memories in the 27th century, hunted by unknown enemies in this identity thriller. Stross imagines a future where personalities can be edited and histories censored.
Eschaton • Book 1
Narrated by George Guidall
Humanity's AI creation, the Eschaton, forbids time travel while pushing technological evolution beyond imagination. George Guidall navigates Stross's complex world-building and the clash between high-tech Earth descendants and their simple colonial lives.
Halting State • Book 1
Narrated by Robert Ian MacKenzie
Edinburgh police investigate a bank robbery committed by orcs and a dragon—inside a virtual reality game that somehow became real crime. Robert Ian MacKenzie navigates Stross's complex blend of gaming culture and near-future technology.
Narrated by George Guidall
Three generations of one family navigate the Singularity as artificial intelligence surpasses human limits and nanotechnology reshapes reality. George Guidall tackles Stross's dense technological concepts with clarity and appropriate wonder.
by Tor Books, Sylvia Day, Brandon Sanderson, Charles Stross, Ken MacLeod, Lee Mandelo, Rachel Swirsky, Meghan McCarron, John Scalzi
Narrated by Luke Daniels, R.C. Bray, Amy McFadden, MacLeod Andrews, Kathleen Gati, Cassandra Campbell, Jill Redfield, Gideon Emery
Award-nominated short fiction from Tor.com's early years, featuring Sanderson, Scalzi, and other genre masters. Multiple narrators tackle diverse stories spanning science fiction and fantasy.