Paranormal & Urban – The Ghost in the Societal Machine

“What Abigail Did That Summer” by Ben Aaronovitch – The Magic of Sudden Vanishing
Ben Aaronovitch has created an unforgettable and magical world in his Rivers of London series, and despite being the latest entry, What Abigail Did That Summer is an excellent presentation of what the series has to offer for anyone new to it. Flashing back to the summer of 2013, we follow the titular Abigail as she attempts to solve the mystery of recently-disappeared teenagers who remain silent about the ordeal upon their return.

“Things in Jars” by Jess Kidd – Child of the Underworld
Jess Kidd is never afraid of pushing her novels in more imaginative directions, and with Things in Jars, her latest novel, she does just this once again, presenting us with Bridie Devine, a female detective extraordinaire finding most of her work in Victorian London's underbelly.
A case finds its way into her lap, and the repercussions are fated to be larger than anyone can anticipate; a girl with rumoured supernatural powers was kidnapped, and seemingly everyone else wants to get their hands on her.

“Magic for Liars” by Sarah Gailey – Detective of the Mystic Realm
Sarah Gailey isn't an author to shy away from trying new directions, and in her fantasy debut titled Magic for Liars she takes us on a strange journey to the Academy of Young Mages, where a murder has shaken everything to its core. To resolve the matter, the school hires the services of PI Ivy Gamble, twin sister to one of the academy's teachers. With her investigation being hampered at every turn by magic high-schoolers and evil-doers alike, Ivy Gamble is for the first time confronted with a case matching her true talents.

“Night of the Jaguar” by Michael Gruber – Jungle Blood on the City Streets
Michael Gruber has captivated the attention of many thriller and murder mystery fans with his Jimmy Paz series, injecting some fresh and new perspectives into a genre which has at times grown stale due to its own long-lasting popularity. In Night of the Jaguar, we follow Jimmy Paz once again on a strange and convoluted journey involving murdered Cuban-American business lords, a shaman who wants to save his forests in South Africa, the world of “Santeria” and Colombian drug lords to top it all off.

“Valley of Bones” by Michael Gruber – A Communion for Murderers
Michael Gruber has made a welcome addition to detective literature with the introduction of Jimmy Paz in his first outing, Tropic of Night. After having saved Miami from the throes of a serial killer, he returns once again in Valley of Bones and is faced with a very different task. A wealthy oilman plunges ten stories down to his death, and in his room is a seemingly insane woman with religious inclinations. She wants to confess... but ends up writing entire notebooks' worth of details stretching far beyond this one crime. Could there be some truth to the deranged woman's delirium?

“Ararat” by Christopher Golden – Inside the Frozen Hell
Christopher Golden is the kind of author whose imagination never runs short on perilous adventures to undertake, and in one of his latest novels, Ararat, he takes us inside the titular mount located in Turkey, where a recent earthquake reveals a secret cave which turns out to be in fact a buried ship. A newly-engaged couple try everything in their power to be the first ones inside, and so they venture forth with a team of scholars, archeologists and filmmakers. Unfortunately, a massive blizzard blows over and traps them all inside the mountain... where they discovered a coffin containing the misshaped cadaver of a horned creature.