

It’s obviously about a lot more than that and involves vigilantes and shapeshifters, and all manner of active and pseudo-defunct secret societies.Īnd it’s not, to be clear, in any way connected to the Stephen King story of the same name from his Night Shift collection, or the 1990 movie Graveyard Shift that was based on King’s story, right Or should that be urban fantasy-esque noir novel?Īn immortal pharaoh, whose been blackmailed into law enforcement, must band together with some unsavory allies to stop an ancient vampire conspiracy bent on destroying humanity. It is in the intersection that we find Michael F Haspil, the writer of the new noir-ish urban fantasy novel Graveyard Shift ( hardcover, digital). Given how they both have penchants for dark, smoky rooms and equally dour moods, it’s not surprising that people who enjoy urban fantasy novels would like noir one as well, and vice versa.
