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Named A BEST BOOK of the Year by NPR, The Sun Sentinel, Deadly Pleasures, and more
Anthony Award-winning writer Alex Segura delivers a "masterful 1970s literary mystery" (NPR) set in the world of comics that is "as engaging as Michael Chabon's The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay." (Sun Sentinel)
It's 1975 and the comic book industry is struggling, but Carmen Valdez doesn't care. She's an assistant at Triumph Comics, which doesn't have the creative zeal of Marvel nor the buttoned-up efficiency of DC, but it doesn't matter. Carmen is tantalizingly close to fulfilling her dream of writing a superhero book.
"A unique fusion of noir and comic books set against the gritty backdrop of 1970s New York, Secret Identity is the kind of page-turner I know I'll binge-read." --Zakiya Dalila Harris
"Segura's book works on so many levels, it's almost hard to keep track--as a love letter to comic books, it's as powerful as anything since Michael Chabon's The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (2000). And as a thriller, it's smart, perfectly paced, and wonderfully atmospheric--Segura captures the intense, grimy milieu of 1970s New York with aplomb. You don't have to be a comics fan to love this novel; it's a masterful book filled with real heart and soul. A triumph."--Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review "Darkest noir meets the vibrant world of comics in the hands of Segura... His reverence for the medium comes across vividly here.... A superlative one-of-a-kind novel." --Booklist "Outstanding... Segura's infectious passion for superheroes shines in this page-turning mix of murder mystery and coming-of-age story." --Publishers Weekly "Segura's fond affection for comic books comes through in this mashup of pulpy murder mysteries and 1970s dingy New York streets." --Silvia Moreno-Garcia, New York Times bestselling author of Mexican Gothic "Alex Segura is one of the great gentlemen of crime fiction. A calm and measured soul who happens to be a firecracker of a writer. Secret Identity is his best yet--a glowing love letter to Serpico-era NYC and the rock and roll frontier of the American comics industry. This is a writer at the top of his game." --S. A. Cosby, bestselling author of Razorblade Tears "Just as Chinatown forged the water wars of California into unforgettable noir, Alex Segura's Secret Identity excavates rarely mined material--the secret history of the comics industry exploiting underpaid, uncredited creators--and transduces it into a genuinely poignant thriller that pulsates with the lonely claustrophobia and third-rail delirium of city life." --Sean Howe, author of Marvel Comics: The Untold Story "Secret Identity is astonishingly entertaining. Electric prose, breathless pacing, and Sandy Jarrell's stunning art make for a roof-top leaping read you won't soon forget. As a comic vigilante fights for justice in a heartless city, her talented creator finds herself the target of men keen to cash in on her talent no matter the cost. The resulting dual narrative is beautifully spun and relentlessly gripping, reminding us that heroes and villains do exist--and we're all quite capable of being both." --PJ Vernon, acclaimed author of Bath Haus "With Secret Identity, Alex Segura perfectly recreates the 1970s comics industry, while at the same time creating a unique new character in the center of that world, and giving her a murder to solve as she struggles with the sexism of her times. This book was a page-turner in the best ways, but the characters and their lives felt so real that I found myself wishing it would continue even past the mystery. A truly special noir book." --Ed Brubaker, Eisner-winning writer of Criminal and Winter Soldier "Taut, fast-paced and wildly entertaining, Secret Identity merges classic noir with the three-color world of superhero comics in a way that will delight fans of both." --G. Willow Wilson, author of The Bird King and Alif the Unseen and co-creator of Ms. Marvel "Comic books, murder, and that knife of noir that Alex Segura wields like a surgeon. Secret Identity is a new and beautiful exploration of genre, revealing the darkest depths of our true selves. This isn't a book, it's a full, daring experience." --Brad Meltzer, bestselling author of The Lightning Rod "A cleverly-plotted mystery meets the vibrant setting of the 1970s New York comics scene in Secret Identity. Alex Segura's new novel explores the masks people wear in exquisite detail, and I loved everything about it." --Kristen Lepionka, Shamus and Goldie Award-winning author of the Roxane Weary mystery series