I read Neil Gaiman's The Doll's House, which I thought was very good. As is often the case with Gaiman the side stories were more interesting than the main plot (not that there was anything wrong with the main plot). I liked the meeting-up-every-100-years story, and Fiddler's Green was a fun character. The 'cereal' convention will probably have plenty of bits which feel familiar to anyone who has attended a science fiction convention, even if the attendees in this case are serial killers.
I've now started Resurrection Men by David Craig, a mystery novel were two grave robbers find their corpse has unexpectedly disappeared after being dug up. I'm enjoying it so far, the plot is moving along at a good pace and it's making good use of the late 19th Century Glasgow setting.