SHEENA MURPHY

Supernatural Noir Thrillers

Where the undead walk the mean streets and justice has fangs.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sheena Murphy writes supernatural noir thrillers where vampires, werewolves, and things that go bump in the night collide with hardboiled detective fiction. Her stories blend the shadows of classic noir with the supernatural edge of urban fantasy.

Murphy's breakout series features Rose, a vampire detective navigating the blood-soaked underworld of a city where the supernatural isn't legend—it's Tuesday. When humans and monsters share the same streets, someone has to keep the peace. Rose doesn't save souls. She solves cases, survives the night, and occasionally bares her fangs when diplomacy fails.

With sharp dialogue, atmospheric tension, and creatures who are just as morally complex as the humans hunting them, Murphy delivers supernatural noir that doesn't flinch. This is pulp fiction with bite.

Genre

Supernatural Noir, Urban Fantasy Thriller, Paranormal Mystery

Style

Hardboiled detective meets supernatural underworld, atmospheric noir

Tone

Dark, sharp, unapologetically pulp

BOOKS BY SHEENA MURPHY

Coming soon. Sheena is currently working on her supernatural noir series for Crimson PulpFic.

UNDERSTANDING SUPERNATURAL NOIR

What is supernatural noir, and how does it connect to the pulp tradition?

What is supernatural noir?

Supernatural noir blends traditional noir elements—hardboiled detectives, moral ambiguity, atmospheric settings, and crime plots—with supernatural beings and paranormal elements. The gritty, atmospheric settings of classic noir translate seamlessly into supernatural crime fiction, where vampires, werewolves, and other creatures operate in the shadows alongside human criminals. The line between good and evil blurs as characters navigate webs of deception, betrayal, and supernatural politics.

How does supernatural noir connect to pulp fiction?

Supernatural noir draws from two major pulp traditions: the hardboiled crime fiction of Black Mask magazine and the weird supernatural tales of Weird Tales. The occult detective—a detective who investigates paranormal mysteries—emerged as a pulp staple in the 1940s. Manly Wade Wellman's John Thunstone stories pioneered the genre, bringing contemporary characters and American settings into supernatural fiction. This fusion of detective pulp and horror pulp created what we now call "Fantastic Noir."

What is urban fantasy?

Urban fantasy combines fantasy conventions with modern settings, typically major cities. The genre features supernatural elements, mythology, and magic operating within our contemporary world. Urban fantasy often borrows from noir and police procedurals, featuring gritty action, atmospheric settings, and procedural plots. Key examples include Jim Butcher's Dresden Files (a wizard detective in Chicago) and Charlaine Harris's Sookie Stackhouse series. Supernatural noir is urban fantasy's darker, crime-focused cousin.

What is the occult detective tradition?

The occult detective investigates paranormal mysteries using both detective skills and supernatural knowledge. The tradition includes Manly Wade Wellman's John Thunstone (1940s pulps), Kat Richardson's Greywalker series (a PI who sees ghosts), Mike Carey's Felix Castor (a London exorcist), and Jim Butcher's Harry Dresden (Chicago's only professional wizard). These protagonists bridge the gap between hardboiled detective fiction and supernatural horror, solving crimes that regular cops can't explain.

What defines Sheena Murphy's supernatural noir?

Sheena Murphy writes where the undead walk the mean streets and justice has fangs. Her stories blend the shadows of classic noir with supernatural edge—vampires, werewolves, and monsters who are just as morally complex as the humans around them. With sharp dialogue, atmospheric tension, and creatures navigating a world where humans and monsters share the same streets, Murphy delivers supernatural noir that doesn't flinch. This is pulp fiction with bite.

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