I didn't read anything for a few weeks because I'm still finding it hard to get into reading anything "new". That said, I picked up Saevus Corax Deals With the Dead, by KJ Parker, last week and blew through it, so I grabbed the rest of the trilogy, read those, and then Anno Dracula 1999: Daikaiju, by Kim Newman.
I didn't realize KJ Parker was Tom Holt until I was in the bookstore. I have only a passing familiarity with him, but between the two names he's got quite a large body of work, so I figured if it's good I'll be able to find more to read. I enjoyed Saevus. It was very much a "clever boy" character, and Lies of Locke Lamora did it better, but still enjoyable in the same fashion as reading a cozy fireside mystery, I guess. Solid 3/5, I guess - the last book was weaker than the first. Apparently he writes those sorts of characters a lot.
Anno Dracula 1999 was also solid. Kim Newman writes well. 4/5? 7/10? I've got to dig around my boxes and find the other ones I have, and then get the missing ones. The whole series would make an excellent tv show on streaming, doing a book/era a season.