Electricity restored? Check Police firmly in line? Check Powered criminals hired as lieutenants to hold sections of the city? Check
Things should be looking up for John, AKA Darksite. But with an AI acting more alive every day, human corpses piling up in strange places and a mad dictator threatening to destroy the city, for its own good... Well, no, they're still pretty good.
Good enough, that a certain trio of ladies have started asking why he'd ever want to surrender to the authorities at all? The crimes he'd comitted as a villain dwarfed in comparison to the lives he'd saved as their unlikely hero. Perhaps enough to even stage a minor revolt against The Agency.
After all, their headquarters is just... sitting there.
I'm not really into the supers genre, although I love comic books and the movies about them. This book is about I suppose an anti-hero. The characters are interesting, and the heroes are likable and the villains not. There is the occasional grammar but not too bad. The story is definitely 18+ and MFFF. The protagonist is well thought out, and the story progresses logically. It does have a discreet ending with a possibility to expand.