*Rating* 4.5
*Genre* Urban Fantasy
*Review*
Another Kind of Dead, by Kelly Meding, is the third installment in the Dreg City series and picks about two weeks after the events of As Lie the Dead. Evangeline (Evy) Stone is a former Dreg bounty hunter who is presumed to be dead by everyone other than those that truly matter to her like Wyatt.
Evy has been through the ringer over the past several weeks having died twice, and been brought back to life with the miracle of magical healing. Now, all she wants to do is spend some quality time with her constant companion/partner/lover Wyatt Truman.
Evy and Truman no longer work for Triad as Hunter and Handler. In fact, Evy is the last member of Truman's triad still standing. Truman has been placed on leave pending review of his actions and Evy’s subsequent “death”. Their relationship has actually grown by leaps and bounds since the first novel Three Days when Truman did something incredibly honorable in getting Evy back, to the point now where you just know that something huge is going to sprout up and cause them problems.
But, like the USPS once said, no matter the Halfies, Goblins, mad scientists, or crazy assed Fey can keep Evy and Wyatt from each other’s arms while continuing to fight the good fight against evil. Ok, so I just made a play on words there, but you get the meaning.
It seems that whenever Evy is around, something bad always seems to rear its ugly head. This time around, it starts with a P.I. calling upon Wyatt and Leo Forrester looking for Chalice Frost--the same Chalice whose body Evy currently inhabits and who has the ability to magically transport herself from one place to another.
Just when you think Meding is going down one path, zing, zam, zoom, she tosses Evy right back into the fire when a badly beaten Fey arrives at their apartment door and the Fey admit after the fact that they have lost something truly evil that was under their care--something that nearly took over Evy’s body in Three Days to Dead. Naturally, the fact that Evy isn't dead comes out into the open as well.
I truly believe that after this book, Evy is definitely due for a much deserved vacation away from Dreg City. In fact, I would actually like to see her move to ANOTHER city entirely so that she can stay away from all the Halflings, crazy assed scientists hoping to rid the city of vampires, and those who have betrayed her trust, and put her life in the balance so many times that she actually gives her finger to the cause.
**Warning: I would strenuously recommend to anyone considering read this series, that you start from the first book called Three Days to Dead, and move forward. I honestly don’t believe this story merits any consideration as a standalone novel. There are too many characters, and too much has happened to Evy and Wyatt for a novice to fully understand the current situation.
Even though there are several flashbacks about how Evy came to being a Hunter and being with Wyatt, which I totally enjoyed for the record, I still believe that reading the other books first will make you much happier and better able to understand everything that has happened up to this point.
*Another warning: Seriously! Evy is put through so much pain and suffering and torture over the course of this book, that I would rate it an R for mature audiences if it were a movie. The things Meding puts Evy through are not suitable for children or young adults to read about. I actually paused for a moment to give thanks that Evy isn’t a real character otherwise she would be a shell of her former self and not able to even stand up without someone helping her. Was the torture and brutally over the top? That is for you to decide.
Definitely the strongest book in the series in my humble opinion, and definitely worth the wait to see what happens next to Evy, Wyatt, and Phineas my favorite shape shifter.
Dreg City Series
Three Days to Dead
As Lie the Dead
Another Kind of Dead
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