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Ross Alon Guys, I'm looking fo recommendation for similar books (read about 7 dresden, and 8 october daye)
I read other stuff, but the genre of good light supernatural detective books serve well as my "between" books and i'm afraid i'll run out


message 2: by Beverly (last edited Dec 30, 2015 07:02AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Beverly The Dresden files only seems like a simple supernatual detective series but there is an overall plot which, as it progresses, becomes evident and more complicated. Some of these series are similar.

The Iron Drued Chronicles by Kevin Hearn
Alex Verus series by Benedict Jacka
Peter Grant Series by Ben Aaronovitch
Sandman Slim series by Richard Kadrey
The Nightside series by Simon R Green
Black Knight Chronicles by John G Hartness


message 3: by K. P. (last edited Dec 31, 2015 10:10AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

K. P. Donte If you're looking for Urban Fantasy books with male leads, then here are some:
Arthur Wallace series by Jonathan Wood
Magic Ex Libris series by Jim C. Hines
Trinity of Mind series by J. Abram Barneck
The Collector series by Chris Holm
Hellequin Chronicles series by Steve McHugh
Conor Grey series by Mark Del Franco
Mookie Pearl series by Chuck Wendig
Twenty Palaces series by Harry Connolly
Daniel Faust series by Craig Schaefer

And also take a look at this https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/....

There are also a whole lot of female-led Urban Fantasy books, but those tend to have a larger amount of romance/sex.


Ross Alon Dante wrote: "If you're looking for Urban Fantasy books with male leads, then here are some:
Arthur Wallace series by Jonathan Wood
Magic Ex Libris series by Jim C. Hines
Trinity of Mind series by J. Abram Barn..."


the 70's porn theme was was made me give up on anita blake after book 7 ot 8. I don't care about the lead character gender, I'm looking for entertainment, not bad pornography.


Jessica Traverson I'd also recommend Larry Correia's Monster Hunter International. It's got the same level of snark/sarcasm and great humor.


K. P. Donte Ross wrote: "Dante wrote: "If you're looking for Urban Fantasy books with male leads, then here are some:
Arthur Wallace series by Jonathan Wood
Magic Ex Libris series by Jim C. Hines
Trinity of Mind series by..."


I was only saying that Urban Fantasy with female leads tend to have have more romantic/sexual elements. The Anita Blake series is an example of a series with a female lead. Like the Dresden books, a lot of the Urban Fantasy with male leads don't have as much. All of the books I listed have male leads, and the ones that I've read are quite good, and are not bad pornography.


message 7: by Bill (last edited Jan 19, 2016 05:08PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Bill Golden I'll throw in the Felix Castor novels by Mike Carey as well (starting with The Devil You Know).

While I'm thinking about it, I'll also recommend the дозор/Watch novels (starting with Night Watch) by Sergei Lukyanenko.


Julie I would also recommend the "Rivers of London" series by Ben Aaronovich.


L.E. Doggett I am late to this party but I have a couple of suggestions that have not been listed.

Dog Days by John Levitt-Four books. They have been out for a while and not talked about much but I liked them. Not so much light detective stories but it is Urban Fantasy like the two you mentioned.

Than there is the Simon Canderous novels by Anton Strout. They are more along the lines of detective. The first two are lighthearted but I think they lose that after that. Still good though.

And the new series by Lisa Shearin It's about a secret organization fighting bad creatures of the night.

And one other that has two books out now but I will have to find the one I have,


And if I might also suggest even though it has a female hero there isn't much romance in it and there is a mystery to solve.

Above My Pay GradeX2 By L. E. Doggett


message 10: by Kent (last edited Feb 25, 2016 11:14PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Kent Salisbury I too am late on this but I have read a series that I feel would be a great fit for you. It's not mystery but it fits into the monster scene. Check out Monster Hunter International by Larry Correia. It's the first in a series that follows the experiences of protagonist Own Zastava Pitt as he discovers the meaning of a horrible boss... Did you really think I was going to spoil this? Enjoy!


K. P. Donte Kent wrote: "I too am late on this but I have read a series that I feel would be a great fit for you. It's not mystery but it fits into the monster scene. Check out Monster Hunter International by Larry Correia..." I heard that that series turns into gushing about guns every page.


message 12: by Kent (new) - rated it 5 stars

Kent Salisbury ;) Well, there are a lot of references to types of guns, emotional connection to guns and other weapons, and a whole lot of shooting and blowing things up. However, there's also elves, orcs, monsters of all types including vampires and werewolves, and even a bit of romance. I enjoyed reading them all.


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