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 a criminal’s playground that leaves in the reader’s mouth a cheap beer aftertaste that blends well with the scent of stale smoke permeating the room. If trench-coat-and-Stetson-hat fiction were a genre, Silent City would be right at home in it.  

As a reminder, you can scope out all your SILENT CITY buying options at my Writing page.