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Hunting monsters was supposed to be the hard part. When Joy came to Apex City, all she cared about was protecting the Cits from the dangers lurking outside protective barriers. She understood the need for the secrecy surrounding her Hunts—no need to cause a panic by announcing just how real a threat the Othersiders pose. But as she quickly discovered, the conspiracies of the city run much deeper. And a dangerous new covert mission leaves Joy with a target on her back once more. Under the orders of her uncle, the city's Prefect, Joy begins patrolling the abandoned tunnels and storm sewers under Apex Central. With her large pack of magical hounds, she can fight the monsters breaking through the barriers with the strength of three hunters. Then she starts finding bodies. Psimons are turning up dead in the bowels of the city with no apparent injury. Reporting the incidents makes Joy the uncomfortable object of PsiCorp's scrutiny—the organization appears more interested in keeping her...
368 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 4, 2016

Despite being really fun and all kinds of cool, it was essentially a repeat of the first book. Plot-wise it was exactly like Hunter and while there were one or two new things, they took such a long time that the impact or significance was all but lost.
Instead, apart from the same old Hunting stuff which is COOL, don’t get me wrong, the major theme of the book was discovering what Ace was doing and who was plotting with him from the Folk on the Otherside. It was not enough. There was SO much that there could have been in the book instead, the length is considerable but it was page after page of the same thing plus some really lame stuff like Mark Knight getting married and Joyeaux spending pages understanding his wife’s psyche. This was really unnecessary. Joy’s love life is the most boring thing in the universe. I do admire the girl still. She’s the most rational person I’ve ever read about.
What other cities are out there besides Apex, do all of them have Hunter Elites and Barriers and such, do cities ever communicate with each other? A million things. No elaboration. The book is filled and filled and filled with fangirl worthy monster fighting and nothing else.