ARA Review by Sophia de Oliveira of The Case of a Night Detective

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ARA Review by Sophia de Oliveira of The Case of a Night Detective

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[Following is an OnlineBookClub.org ARA Review of the book, The Case of a Night Detective.]
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**Review of *The Case of a Night Detective* by Jay A. Harris**

*The Case of a Night Detective* offers an engaging mix of detective noir and supernatural themes. Set in a world where vampires coexist with humans, the protagonist Tray Duchaine, a vampire detective, faces the challenge of solving crimes while balancing his dual identity. This narrative adds complexity, making Tray more than just another crime-solver.

The plot skillfully intertwines elements of mystery and political intrigue. The fragile peace between humans and vampires is a ticking time bomb, and the story explores this tension as much as the unfolding investigation. It gives readers more than just a whodunit—it dives into the intricacies of societal coexistence.

Harris’s writing keeps the reader hooked by gradually revealing both the mystery and the inner workings of this supernatural world. However, the world-building might feel a bit heavy at times, which could affect the pacing for readers more invested in the detective elements. This balancing act between world-building and plot progression is both a strength and a slight drawback.

Another commendable aspect is the emotional depth Harris brings to his characters. Tray’s struggles with his nature, societal prejudice, and professional duties add nuance. Readers who enjoy morally complex protagonists will likely appreciate Tray’s development throughout the book.

Overall, I would rate *The Case of a Night Detective* **4 out of 5**. It’s a fresh take on the detective genre, combining suspense, fantasy, and political commentary in a creative way. However, it may feel too niche for readers who aren’t drawn to supernatural stories. Despite that, it offers a thrilling and original experience, especially for those who love both mysteries and paranormal fiction.

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