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>>23472975
Just as long as you don't retread the ground trodden by the "Laundry Files" series by Charles Stross.

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because you haven't met the new master of the genre

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>>23399866
Not new. The "Laundry Files" series by Charles Stross goes into this pretty thoroughly.

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Just make sure you're not retreading the ground that Charles Stross already tread. "The Laundry Files" is a series that merges Lovecraftian horror, computers/mathematics, and bureaucracy.

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This IMHO is better than the X-Files. It combines Lovecraftian horror, computers/mathematics, and bureaucracy. The premise is that technology has efficiently achieved what was one the purview of mad cults and blood rituals, and now there has to be government agencies tasked with preventing eldritch incursions. There's about a dozen books in the series now.

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I suggest "The Laundry Files" by Charles Stross. I think that series qualifies as fantasy and sci-fi. It combines Lovecraftian horror, computers/mathematics, and bureaucracy. Easily my most favorite series, out of the ones I've picked up recently.

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"The Laundry Files" by Charles Stross. It combines Lovecraftian horror, computers/mathematics, and bureaucracy.
You may also enjoy Philip K. Dick...his most horror-themed work is "The Three Stigmata Of Palmer Eldritch", but everything he writes is weird.

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>>19269781
The first thing I thought of was The Atrocity Archives by Charles Stross. Big heavy science fiction and paranormal stories with droll middle-aged cubical slaves as the protagonists. Your home life sucks and you're getting fat after the divorce and you have to share-house with flamboyant faggots that fuck loudly, but work life involves casing out inter-dimensional nazi moon bases and battling demons via chess. The struggles of the little man and all

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