Well, the plot of this one was actually better than the first one in the series, and this would have been a solid four star effort from me... were it not for the rampant, raging misogyny.
It's there in the first book too, but since it was centered around two psychopaths, I took it. In this book, it was incredibly normalized. Basically every male character in the book treated women like they were second class citizens - either hatred, desire, or protectiveness motivated every. single. encounter. At no point were the women (mainly the main character) just treated like a cop with a job to do by the male characters.
I've only knocked a single star off for this, but the temptation to give this book 2 stars is strong.