Second volume was as good as the first, and slightly easier to follow. Kaede, the high school boy who can smell lies, learns to his surprise that Rin, the girl who recruited him to Cosmos, an insurance company insuring aliens coming to earth, is his school mate. But she's also his boss.
The first insurance case they investigate is a kidnapping of an alien princess, that turns out to be something completely different. The second case is apprehending an alien who abducted a baby four years ago and has raised her as her own. It doesn't have quite the happy ending Kaede would've hoped, but he's learning the basic principle of Cosmos: it's about money.
Both cases were emotional and interesting. Kaede didn't really get to do anything worthwhile though, and his ability to smell lies was almost unused. But we get hints of Rin's past as an alien abductee. I hope there'll be more about that in the next volume.
I received a free copy from Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.