Finished Charles Stross's Delerium Brief last week. Interdimensional genital parasites, cowardly evangelists and civil service constitutional wrangling. Highly entertaining, although it missed a bit of the mundane detail that usually gives the Laundry series a real edge.
Just finished Graeme Greene's End of the Affair. Fairly atypical for Greene in that i wasn't imagining the film as i read it. It's very reliant on internal dialogue and complex conflicting emotions.
It seemed to be going as expected until the 5th part, where it becomes psychology v metaphysics and not obviously cynical.
I usually find reading Greene's prose a real joy, stylistically speaking. I thought this was the best of his i've read, just flowing with images of people and ways of life with minimum effort.