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Body Count: A Gritty Cyberpunk Detective Thriller

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Neo Glendale is drowning.
The rain is toxic, the water’s worse, and justice is a commodity sold to the highest bidder. When a disgraced Internal Affairs officer turns up dead, his body burned and dumped like garbage. Detective Michael Reign is handed the case no one wants solved.

The deeper Reign digs, the dirtier it corporate experiments on civilians, silenced whistleblowers, and a killer leaving behind bodies and a chilling message, CLEANSE. Someone is targeting corrupt officials and they know Reign is watching.

With time running out and pressure mounting from every direction, police brass, corporate security, and his own conflicted partner, Reign must walk the line between law and vengeance. Because in a city where the rain never stops falling, the truth is the only thing that burns.

309 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 28, 2025

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August 21, 2025
Dark, stylish, and uncomfortably real

Body Count throws you into the rain-slick streets of Neo Glendale and doesn’t let go. It’s part cyberpunk, part detective noir, with enough moral greys to leave your hands dirty just reading it.

What I loved:
• Detective Reign is a fantastic lead, flawed, human, stubborn in the best way.
• The world-building is rich without being overwhelming. You can feel the neon buzzing and the rain soaking through every layer.
• The plot unfolds like a proper noir mystery, layered, methodical, and with just enough bite.
• The social commentary on corporate control and neural manipulation isn’t subtle, but it works. It feels eerily plausible.

What held it back a little:
• Some of the pacing dips in the middle, especially during long investigative sequences.
• Dialogue formatting was occasionally distracting in the version I read, hopefully polished now.
• A few characters deserved more development, especially Reign’s partner and the IA team.

But by the end? I was hooked. The payoff is strong, the tone is consistent, and it leaves just enough open to want more. If you’re into dark detective fiction with a sci-fi twist and a conscience, this belongs on your shelf.

Recommended for fans of: Blade Runner, Michael Connelly, Altered Carbon, The Rookie (but darker)
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August 23, 2025
Body Count is a gripping cyberpunk detective thriller that hooks you from the start. Dark, fast-paced, and full of suspense, Steve Kelly blends noir grit with a futuristic edge perfectly. A must-read for fans of crime and cyberpunk!
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