I'm listening to an audiobook now. It's SF, set about 25 years in the future. The protagonist is female, unemployed, and has no job skills. She's also a karate and tai chi expert. She's attacked by some men in a park, and kills them with super-cyber-mojo from her brain implant. Then she takes off running from the police, using her cyber-mojo to steal and reprogram cash cards.
Later, trying to find a job, someone offers to introduce her to a friend who makes porn movies. She's mortally offended that someone would think her morals are so low, so she goes off and robs a jewelry store, having discovered she can reprogram The Intarwebz with her tai chi mojo and implant. Then she kills a couple more people, and discovered she can do something that probably counts as cyber-rape to total strangers. But at least she hasn't sunk to doing porn...
Meanwhile, The Bad Guys discern her existence by analyzing bulk crime data, and send hired guns off to kidnap or kill her... and then the background is full of rogue artificial intelligences, nanotech, flying cars, hovercars, and economic collapse, all mostly within the previous 20 years... it looks like the author just used a list of "SF tropes" and slapped them into the story at random.
I'm still listening, mostly because I hate to quit anything without finishing it, but also to see if it gets any worse.
I think the last-next-worst book was a (very) thinly disguised Star Trek fanfic search-and-replaced to avoid copyright infringement, that somehow made it into print, with the imprint of a publisher who ought to have known better.