* I read this as an entry for the #SPFBO as I'm a judge *
I didn't finish this, it's 100% not the sort of book which gels well with me as it's told through a series of short chapters each introducing a new character or showing a snippet of a character returning. I actually love books with lots of characters and tend to gravitate towards them often, but this felt too much like a snapshot and not enough like I was discovering who a character was. I really struggled to care about any of the characters when they were only there for a few pages before someone new came along, and I think that the themes of the story also didn't click with me.
This book is well written, and it's definitely a case of personal taste which makes this book not for me. I think the writing was solid and the descriptions we're good, but it was the layout of the book structure and the plot overall which just never drew me in enough. I know other reviewers have enjoyed this far more than I have, and I think it's more stylistic than anything else because I'd say this is aiming to be a thriller-style of read more than a big fantasy. Personally, I need something engaging straight away to capture my attention for this sort of book, and here I didn't really get that.
On the whole, I think the concept of a world of criminal crime lords and superheroes and individual stories which a link to sounds good, but it just never gave me the excitement I wanted or the connection. It's definitely not a bad book, it's just not a book for me unfortunately. DNF.