yes, if we're goin beyond strictly lovecraftian, then i second (or third or fourth at this point) 'falling angel' and also recommend dave zeltsermans' "bad thoughts"
--- On Sun, 8/1/10, Ron Clinton <clinton65@comcast.net> wrote:
> From: Ron Clinton <clinton65@comcast.net>
> Subject: RE: RARA-AVIS: Re: Lovecraftian mytery recommendations?
> To: rara-avis-l@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sunday, August 1, 2010, 10:22 AM
> True, but it's not Lovecraftian, but
> vampiric. If the boundaries are
> allowed to be expanded in this way (noir/mystery - horror
> hybrid), I'd
> suggest FALLING ANGEL by William Hjortsberg, which
> incorporates detective
> work and voodoo.
>
> Ron C.
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> > If it hasn't already been mentioned, try Les Whitten's
> Progeny of the
> Adder, which
> > starts out being a straightforward urban police
> procedural, and turns into
> something
> > very different.
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