

Anyone who's big and bad enough to remain independent is going to be hard to handle, and Bob's not too sure that the one-week 'people management' course he was sent on in Milton Keynes is going to be enough. But an agency that answers to the Prime Minister can't spy on him themselves, and Bob's shadowy superiors come up with a compromise - they hire 'freelancers', with Bob in charge.īritish citizens who discover the occult are either forcibly recruited by the Laundry or disposed of, and Bob's never heard of freelancers before. The Apocalypse Codex: The Laundry Files, Book 4 Audible Audiobook Unabridged Charles Stross(Author), Jack Hawkins(Narrator), Hachette Audio UK(Publisher)& 0more 4.5 out of 5 stars594 ratings Editors' pickBest Science Fiction & Fantasy See all formats and editions Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. When a televangelist with connections to 10 Downing Street seems able to work miracles, the Laundry takes an interest. Willingly or not, he's on his way up in this dangerous organisation. He's not only been promoted to active service but actually survived missions against cultists, enemy spies and tentacled horrors from other dimensions. Use these full page images as player handouts to show the gamers at your table what their character see.Bob Howard used to fix computers for the Laundry - the branch of the British Secret Service that deals with otherworldly threats - but those days are over.

Also included are encounter tables and the full page, text-free art for each beast to be cut out, photocopied or downloaded from the member’s area of our website. Also included is the disturbing Muto-Harpy which was previously only available to Society of Excavator members by way of joining our forums, and six never before seen nasties including the troublesome little Nubinz, the grotesque Walking Mouther, slithering, highly venomous Snaykin, enormous yet varied race of Rubble Trolls, winged terror called the Apocalypse Moth, and most fearsome, intelligent and terrifying of all, the Spider Lord.Īll of these creatures come with their own mutation listing, and many, an extensive loot table perfectly suited to the sort of fiend they are, the victims they collect, and dwelling place they inhabit. According to Stross, while the first three books in the series were written in the style of Len Deighton, Ian Fleming and Anthony Price, respectively, the fourth installment is. Included in this tome are the first 13 deviant adversaries from the free PDF offerings: Sickle Foot, Red Harvester, Spikeback, Junk Mobster, Bog-Billy, Scraplurker, Back Hatcher, Quasi, Spiker, Wailing Jhonny, Tyrannosapien, Chest Head, and Talontessa. The Apocalypse Codex is the fourth novel by Charles Stross in his 'Laundry' series of Lovecraftian spy thrillers.

This mutant manual showcases 20 nasty freaks to keep your players on their toes.
