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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