Supernatural Detective Fantasy Books
The crime is weird. The detective is weirder. Case closed.
A trench coat, a notepad, and a working knowledge of warding sigils. Supernatural detectives walk the same beat as their noir ancestors, only the murder weapon might be a curse and the prime suspect might not technically be alive. Readers love watching procedural logic meet impossible evidence — and watching a stubborn investigator refuse to flinch when the evidence flinches back.
Urban fantasy is the natural home, often in adult-leaning catalogs with mature language and onscreen violence. Expect first-person snark, monster-of-the-week pacing, and longer arcs that braid through the series. Pairs beautifully with slow-burn partners, unreliable informants, and cities that have secrets the daylight never sees.
- Cases the police can't touch
- Snarky first-person narration
- Rules of magic as forensic clues
- Cities with a hidden underbelly


























