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Moritz:
The only investigator type UF I read is Dresden Files. So I have no clue if this has been done before:

- there are hidden supernaturals
- the story is about a group of mundane and supernatural people who cover there traces

The Russian Night Watch has some elements of it, as the two factions police each other, but otherwise I haven't seen this yet.

Starbeam:
Pretty common, actually.  One of the more common types of things, aside from supernaturals having their own police type agency.

Moritz:

--- Quote from: Starbeam on September 05, 2008, 04:56:42 PM ---Pretty common, actually.  One of the more common types of things, aside from supernaturals having their own police type agency.

--- End quote ---

Do you have any examples?

Qualapec:
The "Mercy" and "Alpha and Omega" series by Patricia Briggs. That series is mostly about vampires, werewolves, and faeries struggling to hide themselves in a growing world, and eventually to make themselves look good when they do reveal themselves.

The Corvidian:
Its touched on a bit in The Man With the Golden Torque, but Simon R. Green.

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