CrimeReads on MIAMI MIDNIGHT

All in all, Alex Segura’s name should be firmly in the mix when discussing the best crime thriller novelists working today, and Miami Midnight is his strongest book to date. Click here to read the review

New York Times on The Black Ghost

Lara Dominguez is a police reporter at a struggling newspaper who is obsessed with getting an exclusive story on the Black Ghost, a vigilante the city is reluctant to acknowledge. Lara is assisted by Lone, an online stranger and great source of information. When Lone...

Gizmodo on The Black Ghost

Next up on September 18 is mystery thriller The Black Ghost, from Lethal Lit creators Alex Segura and Monica Gallagher and featuring art by George Kambadais, colors by Ellie Wright, and lettering by Taylor Esposito, which sees a journalist on the trail of a masked...

am New York Q&A

What do a Miami detective searching for his mother’s killer and workers at an all-encompassing tech giant have in common? They both come from the minds of local authors Alex Segura and Rob Hart. Click here to read the Q&A

Bookreporter on MIAMI MIDNIGHT

MIAMI MIDNIGHT is so dark and gritty that the only proper way to read it is with a spotlight and a breathing filter. It’s worth it. If you’re searching for a book with which to spend the closing days of summer, you need to look no further. Click here to read the...

Writer’s Bone on MIAMI MIDNIGHT

The fact that Alex Segura is ending the Pete Fernandez run on his own terms is one of the many reasons Alex has been one of our favorite writers over the last couple of years. Click here to read the review