The descriptions of Baja are
uncommonly evocative of gritty reality, with poverty and desperation made plain on the page, as well as the lengths people are willing to go to in order to escape . . . (an)
insightful look at criminal life from the viewpoint of a sardonic yet lonely soul seems
destined for more plaudits - BOOKLIST (Starred Review)
A sense of
inevitable dread builds from seemingly innocuous events in this
masterful crime debut from Silvia Moreno-Garcia. The
period detail is fantastic, the
Mexican setting vibrant and fresh, and the
noir is as murky as seawater after a shark-feeding frenzy. I loved it! - LAVIE TIDHAR, multiple award-winning author of A Man Lies Dreaming and Osama
This thriller sets a quiet tone before
building slowly and evenly, showing how a meek teenager trapped by circumstance grows into a strong woman who takes control of her future, though in the end it might change who she is - LIBRARY JOURNAL (Starred Review)
Silvia Moreno-Garcia is
a wonderfully evocative writer, and she uses her skills to their best advantage in her first book of crime fiction.
Atmospheric, compelling and very suspenseful,
Untamed Shore is
a welcome addition to the genre - ALISON GAYLIN, Edgar Award-winning author
Untamed Shore is
both transporting and transfixing. Set in a small Baja town in the seedy 1970s, Silvia Moreno-Garcia's latest takes us into
a world soaked in sunshine and secrets, where everyone is working an angle and
the looming sense of menace builds with nearly each page-turn. A
shrewd, exciting thriller by a writer with a
fresh vision and a powerful voice - JULIA DAHL author of the award-winning Rebekah Roberts series
Untamed Shore is
a masterpiece. I loved this book, and can't get Viridiana out of my head. Silvia Moreno-Garcia's
characters are unforgettable and no one and
nothing is quite what they seem. I
devoured this like one of Viridiana's sharks.
Truly a stunning work - AMINA AKHTAR, author of #FashionVictim
The Great Gatsby meets
Night of the Iguana in this
elegantly spare and darkly twisted story of undercurrents, deception and colliding cultures.
Rich in atmosphere and sinister in tone . . .
a haunting lesson in the dangers of desire and the illusion of glamour?and how dreams can be devoured by deceit - HANK PHILLIPI RYAN, author of The Murder List