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* SkunkStripe: The female [[FrankensteinsMonster meat golems]] all have them running up their temples.
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* AttractiveZombie: Jane Stitch, though she's a FrankensteinsMonster rather than a zombie.
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* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler:By the end of the book, Nick and Jane Stitch have started dating.]]


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* WillReturnCaption: Given to [[spoiler:Jane Stitch]] for the upcoming sequel.
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* CuteMute: Female meat golems can't speak[[note]]being based on the BrideOfFrankenstein[[note]] and Jane Stitch is a looker for anyone who can see past the seams.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Nick's ever-growing harem of [[StalkerWithACrush monsters who want to turn him]].



* BrainInAJar: The brainiacs, exemplified by ahem [[TheDon legitimate businessbeing]], are brains in jars.

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* BrainInAJar: The brainiacs, exemplified by ahem *ahem* [[TheDon legitimate businessbeing]], businessbeing]] Sarah Bellum, are brains in jars.



* CuteMute: Female meat golems can't speak[[note]]being based on the BrideOfFrankenstein[[note]] and Jane Stitch is a looker for anyone who can see past the seams.



* DirtyCop: [[spoiler:Phil Moon]]



* TheFairFolk: The Sidhe and to a lesser extent the goblins and possibly doppelgangers are also like the fey. They have a weakness to cold iron and weird magical abilities.

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* TheFairFolk: The Sidhe Sidhe, represented in-story by mob boss Titanio Mab, and to a lesser extent the goblins and possibly doppelgangers are also like the fey. They have a weakness to cold iron and weird magical abilities.abilities.
* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler:When Anonymous Bosch finds out there's a cop on Mab's payroll, said cop sets up another invisible man to be killed and mis-identified as Bosch, thereby making it so that if the real Bosch tried to come forward with his findings, it would confuse the issue long enough for him to be killed for real.]]



* {{Gayngster}}: Johnny Stompanato has a relationship with doppelganger actor Turner Coates, which is noted to not be as big of a deal in the timeline of the novel than it was in the actual 1950's, since the Night War did a lot to bring the human survivors together.

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* {{Gayngster}}: Johnny Stompanato is pansexual and has a relationship with doppelganger actor Turner Coates, which Coates. This is noted to not be as big of a deal in the timeline of the novel than it was in the actual 1950's, since the Night War and monster takeover did a lot to bring break down divisions between the human survivors together.survivors.


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* TheMobBossIsScarier: In this case, in a way that favors the protagonist. Nick's old war buddy Mickey Cohen runs the human mob in LA, and has such a reputation that they can go out at night and scare any monster that looks at them sideways.


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* SerialKiller: The Monster Slayer [[spoiler:a.k.a. Liling Lam]]


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* StalkerWithACrush:
** Sam Haine and Mira Mirra both return to stalk Nick, and are joined by the bogeyman Lurkimer Closett. [[spoiler:Nick even adds to his "harem" by accidentally impressing the ghoul Purvissa La Bete in the course of the story.]]
** Also [[spoiler:Bracken Mold]] for Dulcinea Ramos, which ends much more tragically.
* TakenForGranite: [[spoiler:The fate of Mab's trophy girls is to be turned to stone in his "Gallery of Angels."]]
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* {{Gayngster}}: Johnny Stompanato has a relationship with doppelganger actor Turner Coates, which is noted to not be as big of a deal in the timeline of the novel than it was in the actual 1950's, since the Night War did a lot to bring the human survivors together.


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* PlayingWithFire: Sawbones the goblin gangster can throw fire from his hands.


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* WhyDidntIThinkOfThat: When Nick asks why Mickey didn't call his ice cream shop ''[[IncrediblyLamePun Ice Cream Cohen's]]'', Mickey's response is a quietly whispered "Damn it".
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* SkunkStripes: The female [[FrankensteinsMonster meat golems]] all have them running up their temples.

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* MundaneSolution: The various monsters all have relatively normal weaknesses and phobias that humans use to drive them away. Goblins and sidhe with cold iron, zombies with salt, werewolves with wolfsbane and silver, [[FrankeinsteinsMonster meat golems]] with fire, and so on.

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* MundaneSolution: The various monsters all have relatively normal weaknesses and phobias that humans use to drive them away. Goblins and sidhe with cold iron, zombies with salt, werewolves with wolfsbane and silver, [[FrankeinsteinsMonster [[FrankensteinsMonster meat golems]] with fire, and so on.

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* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: The book features both werewolves (turn into large wolves) and wolfmen (who look like Creator/LonChaneyJr). Each side has a long-standing feud that manifests in their chosen career paths. Both do law-enforcement, but the werewolves work for the Sheriff's Department, while the wolfmen are regular cops.



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* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: The book features both werewolves (turn into large wolves) and wolfmen (who look like Creator/LonChaneyJr). Each side has a long-standing feud that manifests in their chosen career paths. Both do law-enforcement, but the werewolves work for the Sheriff's Department, while the wolfmen are regular cops.
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* AnAsskickingChristmas: Features an extended homage to both ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Labyrinth Labyrinth]]'' and ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Legend Legend]]'' on Christmas Day.

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* AnAsskickingChristmas: Features an extended homage to both ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Labyrinth Labyrinth]]'' and ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Legend Legend]]'' taking place on Christmas Day.
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* AnAsskickingChristmas: Features an extended homage to both ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Labyrinth Labyrinth]]'' and ''Film/Legend'' on Christmas Day.

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* AnAsskickingChristmas: Features an extended homage to both ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Labyrinth Labyrinth]]'' and ''Film/Legend'' ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Legend Legend]]'' on Christmas Day.
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* AnAsskickingChristmas: Features an extended homage to both ''Film/Labyrinth'' and ''Film/Legend'' on Christmas Day.

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* AnAsskickingChristmas: Features an extended homage to both ''Film/Labyrinth'' ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Labyrinth Labyrinth]]'' and ''Film/Legend'' on Christmas Day.
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* AnAsskickingChristmas: Features an extended homage to both ''https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Labyrinth'' and ''Film/Legend'' on Christmas Day.

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* AnAsskickingChristmas: Features an extended homage to both ''https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Labyrinth'' ''Film/Labyrinth'' and ''Film/Legend'' on Christmas Day.
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* AnAsskickingChristmas: Features an extended homage to both ''Film/Labyrinth'' and ''Film/Legend'' on Christmas Day.

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* AnAsskickingChristmas: Features an extended homage to both ''Film/Labyrinth'' ''https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Labyrinth'' and ''Film/Legend'' on Christmas Day.
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* AnAsskickingChristmas: Features an extended homage to both ''FilmLabyrinth'' and ''FilmLegend'' on Christmas Day.

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It has two preceding novels, ''Literature/CityOfDevils''and ''Literature/FiftyFeetOfTrouble''.

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It has two preceding novels, ''Literature/CityOfDevils''and ''Literature/CityOfDevils'' and ''Literature/FiftyFeetOfTrouble''.



* MeaningfulName: A central part of the novel is that, once turned into a monster, the new monster chooses a "rebirth name." These names are inevitably meaningful, or at least cool sounding. Many of the monsters have specific naming conventions: mummies tend to prefer things that sound Egyptian and dynastic (e.g. Juba II, the missing City Councilman), while ogres like barbarian titles (e.g. the security guard at Visionary Pictures, Ugoth the Castrator). Some names include: Imogen Verity (doppelganger), Hexene Candlemas (witch), Oculon (crawling eye), Lou Garou (wolfman), Cacophony Jones (phantom), Bloody Bridget (ghost).

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* MeaningfulName: A central part of the novel is that, once turned into a monster, the new monster chooses a "rebirth name." These names are inevitably meaningful, or at least cool sounding. Many of the monsters have specific naming conventions: mummies tend to prefer things that sound Egyptian and dynastic (e.g. Juba II, the missing City Councilman), one sidhe we meet has a name inspired by Shakespeare (Titanio Mab), while ogres like barbarian titles (e.g. the security guard at Visionary Pictures, Ugoth the Castrator). goblins have short and gross/menacing names (Flux, Murk, and Sawbones). Some names include: Imogen Verity (doppelganger), Hexene Candlemas (witch), Oculon (crawling eye), Lou Garou (wolfman), Cacophony Jones (phantom), Bloody Bridget (ghost).Jane Stitch ([[FrankensteinsMonster meat golem]]), Anonymous Bosch (invisible man), Bracken Mold and Aida Parrish (zombies), Hector Plasm (ghost), Purvissa La Bete (ghoul), Sarah Bellum (brainiac), and Turner Coates (doppelganger).



* MundaneSolution: The various monsters all have relatively normal weaknesses and phobias that humans use to drive them away. Crawling eyes have a problem with sand, zombies with salt, werewolves with wolfsbane and silver, robots with Escher paintings, and so on.
* OurElvesAreDifferent
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* MundaneSolution: The various monsters all have relatively normal weaknesses and phobias that humans use to drive them away. Crawling eyes have a problem Goblins and sidhe with sand, cold iron, zombies with salt, werewolves with wolfsbane and silver, robots [[FrankeinsteinsMonster meat golems]] with Escher paintings, fire, and so on.
* OurElvesAreDifferent
OurGoblinsAreDifferent:
RhymesOnADime: GoblinsGoblins in this world speak in rhyme, though no one really knows why. The three major goblin characters have differing skill levels. Flux speaks in rhyming couplets, Sawbones in four-to-eight line poems, and Murk can barely rhyme at all.


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* AnthropomorphicFood: Several forms of killer vegetable are mentioned, including a carnivorous carrot that's apparently working as a teamster. Sam Haine the pumpkinhead also qualifies, as at least his head is presumably edible.

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* AnAsskickingChristmas: Features an extended homage to both ''FilmLabyrinth'' and ''FilmLegend'' on Christmas Day.
* AnthropomorphicFood: Several forms of killer vegetable Killer vegetables are mentioned, including a carnivorous carrot that's apparently working as a teamster.fixture in the city. Sam Haine the pumpkinhead also qualifies, as at least his head is presumably edible.



* DumbMuscle: The zombies/goblins serve as the foot soldiers of the two most powerful mafias in the city. Ogres also serve this purpose in general, but we only see the one doorman.
* TheFairFolk: The Sidhe and to a lesser extent the goblins and possibly doppelgangers are also like the fey. They have a weakness to cold iron and weird magical abilities.



* FantasticRacism: Humans are the downtrodden minority. Monsters call us "meatsticks."

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* FantasticRacism: Humans are the downtrodden minority. Monsters call us "meatsticks."" Monsters have slurs for one another as well: sidhe are called elves, [[FrankensteinsMonster meat golems]] are called skin-dollies, ghosts are spooks, goblins are hobs, zombies are corpses, invisible men are glass men, martians are squids, and phantoms (as in "of the opera") are goons.


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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: The book features famous gangsters from L.A. including Mickey Cohen and Johnny Stompanato, as well as movie stars Audrey Hepburn and Rock Hudson.


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It's 1955 and monsters rule the world. Nick Moss gets forced into working for the police and finds himself embroiled in a mob war. On one side: a brain in a jar and her army of zombies. On the other: the so-called Gobfather and his legion of goblins. Homages abound and secrets get uncovered in this weird neo-noir.

It has two preceding novels, ''Literature/CityOfDevils''and ''Literature/FiftyFeetOfTrouble''.

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* AffectionateParody: Of both film noir and monster movies.
* AnthropomorphicFood: Several forms of killer vegetable are mentioned, including a carnivorous carrot that's apparently working as a teamster. Sam Haine the pumpkinhead also qualifies, as at least his head is presumably edible.
* BrainFood: Lampshaded, as the zombies of the world can only say "brains" with different inflections.
* BrainInAJar: The brainiacs, exemplified by ahem [[TheDon legitimate businessbeing]], are brains in jars.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Nick Moss is a nervous, stuttering, weasel of a man. He was also a paratrooper in WWII, remained human through the Night War, and is shockingly resourceful when backed into a corner (which is constantly).
* CuteMonsterGirl: Serendipity Sargasso, the siren secretary, is pretty darn cute. Assuming she doesn't smile. Jane Stitch, a FrankensteinsMonster, also qualifies.
* DefectiveDetective: Nick Moss isn't an impressive man.
* DetectiveAnimal: Lou Garou, Phil Moon, Alfred Wolfe, and Hunter Moore are examples of this. They're all wolfmen, like most of the LAPD.
* DoggedNiceGuy: Sam Haine and Mira Mirra qualify. Lurkimer Closett not so much.
* FantasticNoir: The City of Devils series is noir, with all the supporting characters being monsters from b-movies or legend.
* FantasticRacism: Humans are the downtrodden minority. Monsters call us "meatsticks."
* GenreBusting: It's a noir plot, there are monsters from horror fiction, it's urban and fantastic, and it has comic elements.
* MeaningfulName: A central part of the novel is that, once turned into a monster, the new monster chooses a "rebirth name." These names are inevitably meaningful, or at least cool sounding. Many of the monsters have specific naming conventions: mummies tend to prefer things that sound Egyptian and dynastic (e.g. Juba II, the missing City Councilman), while ogres like barbarian titles (e.g. the security guard at Visionary Pictures, Ugoth the Castrator). Some names include: Imogen Verity (doppelganger), Hexene Candlemas (witch), Oculon (crawling eye), Lou Garou (wolfman), Cacophony Jones (phantom), Bloody Bridget (ghost).
* MonsterMash: The book features vampires, zombies, banshees, goblins, witches, werewolves, gremlins, crawling eyes, meat golems, mummies, robots, doppelgangers, phantoms, ghosts, killer vegetables, ogres, sirens, gill men, bug-eyed monsters, and many, many more.
* MundaneSolution: The various monsters all have relatively normal weaknesses and phobias that humans use to drive them away. Crawling eyes have a problem with sand, zombies with salt, werewolves with wolfsbane and silver, robots with Escher paintings, and so on.
* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: The book features both werewolves (turn into large wolves) and wolfmen (who look like Creator/LonChaneyJr). Each side has a long-standing feud that manifests in their chosen career paths. Both do law-enforcement, but the werewolves work for the Sheriff's Department, while the wolfmen are regular cops.
* ShotInTheAss: Nick Moss was shot in the ass during World War II.
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