
Neon Flux

In Neo Stellaris, corporations control everything, gangs scavenge what remains, and those born with rare Flux powers survive on the margins. Eon Ibarra, struggling to support her mother in the Magenta District, uses her electromagnetic abilities as both cyberrunner and survivor. A desperate mission could finally buy her freedom—or destroy her.
Cy Hoshina, a ruthless black ops agent with matching Flux powers, has spent years enforcing corporate will. When his path collides with Eon’s, their connection forces them into an uneasy alliance. As they uncover conspiracies of gangs, cults, and megacorps, the bond they share may be as dangerous as the secrets they pursue.
NeuroDancer (Book 3 of Liquid Cool Series)

In the next installment of the sci-fi/cyberpunk detective series, author Austin Dragon goes from less frenetic cyberpunk to a smoother, cyber-noir with our hero, Cruz, matching wits with the sultry NeuroDancer. There is always plenty of gritty action, suspense, thrills, and even a few laughs.
“Don’t hate me because I’m beautiful,” she said to him. He should have listened to his instincts when she strolled into his office to hire him. “I knew I wasn’t gonna touch this case with a 10-foot pole. It had danger written all over it, back and front.” But he did take the Case of the NeuroDancer. Is this the private eye story where the bad “guy” rides off into the sunset and the hero lies flat on his back waiting for the meat wagon to fly down in their hoverambulance.
Neuromancer (Book 1 of Sprawl Series)

Case was once the most talented data-thief in the Matrix, until a betrayal left his nervous system ruined and locked him out of cyberspace. Offered one last chance by a mysterious employer, he joins forces with the lethal street-samurai Molly and a digital ghost to take on a powerful artificial intelligence.
Neuromancer presents a groundbreaking vision of humanity’s digital future, redefining how we think about technology, identity, and control. As the cornerstone of cyberpunk, it reshaped science fiction and continues to influence our imagination decades later.