Crimereads on BLACKOUT

Segura’s vision of Miami has a lived-in feeling: this isn’t about the beaches, the tourist haunts or the nightlife strips. This is the Miami of families and takeout dinners and everyday, intimate tragedies. Click here to read the review  

Dru’s Book Musings on BLACKOUT

A tightly woven mystery where murder is bountiful and suspects are plentiful but it’s the clues with a few twists and turns that puts this tale at the pinnacle of private investigation where the hero does what he does best despite any hindrance from the population at...

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...

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...