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question on urban fantasy literature.

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Franzeska:

--- Quote from: Moritz on April 22, 2008, 10:50:16 PM ---edit: I am not looking for a "second Jim Butcher" to read, I wanna know what the width of style in this sector of Urban Fantasy is like.

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That really depends on how you're defining the "sector".  No one seems to agree on how to subdivide "urban fantasy".  No one even seems to really agree whether the current stuff is fantasy (as opposed to horror or romance with supernatural elements or...).  It's an unholy collision of marketing categories and mutating genres.

The Corvidian:
TA Pratt's Marla Mason series can fit the bill. Its kind of a mix of Harry Dresden and the Nightside, or its Harry Dresden meets the Sopranos.

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