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The series is aimed at a bit of a niche market. Each book begins with a song playlist, for starters. While each book does have a single plot that finishes at the end, many of the plotlines stretch from one book to the next. Unlike most books using werewolves and vampires and other horror tropes, and like the ''[[Mercy Thompson]]'' series, the focus is less on conventional horror and more on the political and social issues underlying the problems. The denouement is less often a massive bloody brawl -- Kitty only takes down a single [[Mook]] and a weak [[The Fair Folk|fae]] herself in the first three books, and the fourth book is the first time a [[Big Bad]] is taken out by her hand -- and more often about untangling vampire or werewolf politics and managing to ''not'' be violent to a nasty politician.
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=== This series contains examples of : ===
* [[All Myths Are True]] (or most of them anyway)
* [[Alpha Bitch]]: Meg, both literally and figuratively. [[Cruel and Unusual Death|And she gets exactly what she deserves]].
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