I rather like the term "nosferotica' Neuro.
Maybe it's too high class for those who like that kind of thing.
I agree with all you said Spot and I don't think you're being a whinny puppy about it.
"Lack of a sense of humour. I don't expect all books to be funny. Far from it. But I do expect at least the main character to have a sense of humour. Twisted jokes? Perfect. Silly jokes? Wonderful! After all, we read to get away from the humdrum reality of life. What better way than if you can chuckle at something?"
A lot of cops and emergency responders have, what they call, gallows humor. They have to find
the funny in what are often grotesque and tragic circumstances - in order to stay sane.
I'm reminded of hearing the cockpit recording of a pilot trying to bring in a damaged plane.
The plane's complete hydraulics system messed up and he could only turn the plane in right hand
circles. Traffic control told him that they'd cleared one of the runways for him.
This calm voice from the plane - "Oh you want me on a specific runway - I was hoping just to
hit Kansas." Side note - they brought the plane down in a crash that looks horrific but a vast majority
of those on board, including the cockpit crew, survived. Further note: - in every test simulation
they've done of that particular crash - NOT ONE PERSON SURVIVED.