Sons of Spade on BLACKOUT

With every novel Alex seems to become more ambitious and the story more multi-layered, luckily without losing some of the good more pulpy elements of the genre like a wisecrack or two and some good fight scenes. I love how the relationship between Pete and Kathryn...

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BookBub on BLACKOUT

The Pete Fernandez novels have always run on two tracks — the long-buried Miami mystery that Pete is forced to solve, and Pete’s often unpredictable evolution from self-destructive alcoholic to somewhat functional private eye. In Blackout, those two tracks blend into...

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BLACKOUT on LitHub

BLACKOUT is among LitHub's Most Anticipated Crime, Mystery, and Thriller Titles of 2018! Segura’s Pete Fernandez series is an homage to the great hardboiled tradition and takes the genre’s investigative mandate seriously, always shining light on some hidden pocket of...

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Miami Book Fair Schedule

Alex will be making several appearances at the Miami Book Fair! Thursday, 11/16 - 7pm The Porch NOIR AT THE BAR MIAMI Noir at the Bar It’s Double Indemnity meets Deliverance! First, Alex Segura, author of the acclaimed Pete Fernandez Miami Mystery series, hosts...

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Alex on Retconned

Why is Archie and the gang from Riverdale everywhere you look these days? We get to the bottom of that mystery – and discuss a few more – in the latest episode of RetConned. Click here to listen to the podcast  

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Cover Reveal!

We at Crimespree Magazine are thrilled to present the cover reveal for Alex Segura’s next Pete Fernandez mystery, BLACKOUT. Readers have watched as Pete has battled with addiction and attempted to reinvent himself in his new life as a private investigator. But with...

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Sons of Spade on SHALLOW GRAVE

I used to love those special times characters like Superman and Spider-Man teamed up. Two great heroes from two creators, together. Showing their differences and what they had in common. Click here to read the review    

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Elizabeth A. White on DANGEROUS ENDS

Segura uses the idea of struggle—good cops vs. bad, Fernandez vs. himself, pro-Castro Cuban Americans vs. anti-Castro factions—to explore the concept of how the choices people make have consequences that impact not only their own lives, for both better and worse, but...

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