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Neuromancer is good. In fact, most of William Gibson is good for dark.
How about "A Tale of Two Cities" (Charles Dickens) or "The Prisoner of Zenda" (Anthony Hope)
For something a little more current, "The Debt to Pleasure" by John Lanchester. Wonderfully descriptive, twisted as all get out.
Also, C.S. Friedman writes some good dark fantasy.
I would recommend my book, but it's not really dark anti-hero stuff. Maybe the next one.
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