In a lot of ways, Cold Hard Steele is a worthy follow-up to Red Hot Steele, taking what worked so well in the first installment of Alex P. Berg's supernatural mystery series and building upon it.
For one thing, Cold Hard Steele places a brighter spotlight on the supernatural aspect of the world Daggers and Steele inhabit. What was background dressing in the first novel takes the spotlight with aplomb in this edition, and though it featured possibly my least favorite supernatural creature in werewolves, the mystery is crafted well enough that it hardly mattered.
I enjoyed watching the further development of the partnership between Daggers and Steele -- though I can certainly tell where it's going. But it almost has a Castle season 2/3 feel to it, and the lighthearted nature of so much of this book is a strong counterbalance against the mayhem and the murder surrounding everyone.
There's even a fictitious novel that features prominently in the book.
The only thing that keeps this book from receiving five stars is the ending. Not the solving of the mystery itself, but the fact that it's revealed in a big info-dump conversation between Daggers, Steele, and the other detectives (Rodgers and Quinto) -- instead of unfolding through the interrogation of the character who ultimately wound up being the murderer. I would've loved to have read that scene, rather than have everything recited to me after the fact.
Still, Cold Hard Steele is a fun read, a fantastic supernatural mystery, and a worthy follow-up to Red Hot Steele. As of now, there are four other novels available in this series, and I can't wait to devour them as well.