Someone here recommended this series or this author and I don't recall the exact context or post. But I read a sample from the first book Streetlethal and got hooked and read all three books back-to-back last month. I've seen it described as afrocyberpunk, though I don't think that's necessarily fitting except for the fact that two lead characters are Black. For a book written in the early 80s the series is surprisingly diverse and nonjudgemental about sexuality, gender, race, etc. And the character relationships and psychology are extremely well-written and explored. Sure, there's some problematic stuff, SA, and a chock-ton of violence. But, overall, the combat writing is perhaps the best I've ever read. It's wonderfully dramatized action. It seems he's gotten shafted on the book covers every time is printed, but the underlying book is some of my favorite cyberpunk writing encountered in years. All three books are rad. Hard to put down.