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From Anthony Award-winning writer Alex Segura comes Secret Identity, a rollicking literary mystery set in the world of comic books.
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.
That dream is nearly a reality when one of the Triumph writers enlists her help to create a new character, which they call “The Lethal Lynx,” Triumph's first female hero. But her colleague is acting strangely and asking to keep her involvement a secret. And then he’s found dead, with all of their scripts turned into the publisher without her name. Carmen is desperate to piece together what happened to him, to hang on to her piece of the Lynx, which turns out to be a runaway hit. But that’s complicated by a surprise visitor from her home in Miami, a tenacious cop who is piecing everything together too quickly for Carmen, and the tangled web of secrets and resentments among the passionate eccentrics who write comics for a living.
Alex Segura uses his expertise as a comics creator as well as his unabashed love of noir fiction to create a truly one-of-a-kind novel--hard-edged and bright-eyed, gritty and dangerous, and utterly absorbing.
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2 primary booksSecret Identity is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2022 with contributions by Alex Segura.
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If you are an avid comic reader or an above-average superhero movie fan, there is plenty here to keep you engaged. While it does give a good view into the comic book industry (be it decades ago), it also spends more of its time developing characters and flushing out the journey of the protagonist. This, in many ways, is at the behest of what could have been a better murder mystery element and an even deeper dive into the uglier side of the industry.
This was a fun one, not quite noir, but not not noir either. A mystery set in the 1970s world of NYC comic book publishing, with enough mentions of CBGB's and cafe con leche to delight this Florida music lover's geeky heart.