The Florida Book Review on SILENT CITY

Some kind words for SILENT CITY over at The Florida Book Review: Segura pulls off an evolution of character I can’t recall having seen in recent crime fiction. He also uses the dark corners and alleyways of Miami, untouched by the neon of South Beach, to create...

This weekend: Murder and Mayhem in Muskego!

This weekend, I’ll be heading to Milwaukee to participate in this year’s Murder and Mayhem in Muskego crime fiction library event at the Muskego Public Library. To say I’m psyched would be an understatement. I’ll be on a panel with some amazing...

Check out the official Silent City trailer

I’ve mentioned this a few times here and via my other channels, but this video really merits its own post. The Codorus Press crew went all out in the bells and whistles department and got the hugely talented Alex Kropinak and Eddie Jenkins to put together this...

Crimespree Magazine unveils a first look at Silent City

If you’re a try-it-before-you-buy-it type, then you’re in luck: the wonderful Crimespree Magazine crew has an exclusive excerpt of my first novel, Silent City, up on their site. A little bird tells me it’ll also be in an upcoming print issue, if...

Criminal Element on Silent City

Dave Richards at Criminal Element reviewed Silent City: What makes the novel unique though is that it’s essentially an origin story. In most private detective tales, the hero is already in business for himself, but in Silent City, Segura gives readers the story...