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Jonathan L. Howard: Carter & Lovecraft (Hardcover, 2015, Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press) 4 stars

Daniel Carter used to be a homicide detective, but his last case-the hunt for a …

Review of 'Carter & Lovecraft' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

3.5 An imaginative read that focuses on the perceptory part of Lovecraft's cosmic horror mixed with a good deal of detective story. It's unusual as it gives a villain PoV (and several innocent bystanders) in a couple of scenes. I subtract a point, because Lovecraft (Afro-American great-niece of HPL) could have used more showtime in the beginning and the book feels a little rough when it comes to mundane descriptions. Also there are a couple of points were the experience of a Black woman was handled a little awkwardly. The idea o HPL having a Black relative is a great one and the character's attitude towards that is also great, but some throwaway lines from the main character are a little painful if not unrealistic for a white dude protagonist.

All in all, there are some nice surprises and good ideas on perception in this definitely enjoyable read and I certainly didn't regret it, though the asking price was really steep for some reason.