Gwynn ap Nudd, on 27 April 2025 - 04:17 AM, said:
Bonus if it is something out in paperback and/or likely at the used book store.
Edit again: It does not need to be about magic coppers/spies in London, just that level of thinkyness. Something like the True Bastards would be good too.
The safe assumption would be that you've read Discworld, but just in case you haven't: Discworld.
As far as more recent stuff goes (not sure how well they fit the used bookstore criteria, but you never know):
My most recent go-to super-entertaining series has been the Burnished City trilogy by Davinia Evans, starting with Notorious Sorcerer. It's a tremendous city-based romp with derring do and shenanigans.
Bit longer running is Max Gladstone's Craft Sequence. There's a touch bit more going on in terms of having to pick up the rules of the magic system, but it's not Malazan, and it doesn't drown you in it. And it's another entertaining, light-hearted-at-times-but-hits-when-needed series. Very inventive.
A lot of us on the forum read and enjoyed Nicholas Eames' Kings of the Wyld and its sequel Bloody Rose, a while back.
How are you with the idea of cozy fantasy? That's a fast-growing branch of fantasy pretty much designed for people in your position, and there's some good stuff there (or just next to it, semi-cozy as I tend to think of them). Emily Wilde's Encylopedia of Faeries, Legends and Lattes, The Teller of Small Fortunes, The Warden- all worth a look.