New Angeles is in turmoil.The government, the corporations, and the organized crime families have the city in an iron grip. As that grip tightens, the people decide they will not take it anymore. When the citizens rise up and the city burns, Harold sees an opportunity to exploit the chaos.But is his crusade one of justice, or vengeance?
B.K. Bass is the author of over a dozen works of science fiction, fantasy, and horror inspired by the pulp fiction magazines of the early 20th century and classic speculative fiction. He is also a freelance editor with experience both as a publisher and editor-in-chief of a literary journal. When B.K. isn’t dreaming up new worlds to explore, he spends his time as a lifelong student of history, bookworm, and film buff.
Leaning towards the trilogy being a good, long book rather than parsed into three books. Collectively they are an interesting read and should really be bought and read as a whole. they still have a three act structure within a three act structure, stakes are high and they set up each other to be interesting.
The third and final part of the trilogy is less cop, crime noir sort of vibes and straight Gangs of New York to the later end. The change is interesting and rather unexpected. I'd personally have loved if the expressions of carnage and mayhem, and how it affected those around was more elaborated on, but if you're in for a shorter read it does the job fairly nicely.