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The Jennifer Morgue by Charles Stross
I wanted to love this book. The premise is so great--Lovecraft meets Fleming meets Office Space--but the execution just wasn't there. The protagonist is fun, and the scenario plays out cleverly and (mostly) delivers on its promises.
The "dear reader" narrative insertion in the middle was just so out of place and wrong. It totally destroyed my reading experience. The lampshade-hanging with the Bond device took a lot of tension out of the story. And I found Stross's prose a bit plodding--labyrinthine without being rewarding. Finally, the emotional climax at the end was totally unearned, unless you've read the previous volume recently.
I can't recommend it, though neither do I discourage you from reading it. Wishy-washy, I know.