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How about Inferno by Dan Brown?
Ha ha ha! Just kidding. How about some urban fantasy? It's all the rage in the finer boutiques. I would recommend Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews. It has a Buffy the Vampire Slayer vibe, with a genuine three-dimensional kick-ass heroine, lots of magic, plenty of evil monsters to dispatch, and a will-they or won't-they plot thread with a handsome [Spoiler.]
There's also The Rook, a fantastic book which I don't think got enough love when it was released and also featuring a great heroine. This has a better plot than most.
Rivers of London is the start of another great series set in modern London. It's about a young copper who discovers that ghosts, vampires and what-nots are real. Exciting and told in the first person with an intelligent, dry-witted voice.
And finally, if you've never read American Gods, well, then you've just been depriving yourself.
I know these recommendations aren't exactly what you've been looking for, but I think these are all great books set in the modern world. Just with some extra magic.