Silvia Moreno-Garcia is the multi-award-winning author of Mexican Gothic (a New York Times bestseller), Gods of Jade and Shadow (one of Time magazine's top 100 fantasy novels of all time), The Beautiful Ones, Certain Dark Things, the noir thrillers Untamed Shore and Velvet was the Night, The Daughter of Doctor Moreau, Silver Nitrate and the forthcoming The Seventh Veil of Salome. She has won the Locus and British Fantasy awards for her work as a novelist, and the World Fantasy Award as an editor. Born andbrought up in Mexico, she now lives in Vancouver, Canada.
Silvia Moreno-Garcia's gritty novel is steeped in the history of
Mexico City and vampire lore and yet manages to deftly re-invent
the bloodsucker . . . Certain Dark Things packs a wallop
*Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts*
With its vibrant prose and stellar world-building, Certain Dark
Things is one of the best books I've read in years
*V.E. Schwab, New York Times bestselling author*
Silvia Moreno-Garcia pulls zero punches, bares all the fangs, and
goes for every throat in the room with Certain Dark Things
*Stephen Graham Jones, author of The Only Good Indians*
A delicious, elegant, gritty vampire noir. Moreno-Garcia has
created a world that pulses with life and terror and honesty
*Daniel José Older, New York Times bestselling author*
A fresh, stunning interpretation of vampire lore . . . Silvia
Moreno-Garcia's writing is unforgettable
*Christina Henry, author of Alice and The Ghost Tree*
Silvia Moreno-Garcia carves out the heart of Mexico City, and then
eats it, in this riveting noir-punk reinvention of vampire lore.
Certain Dark Things is exquisitely vicious and brutally
beautiful
*Ann Aguirre, New York Times bestselling author*
Certain Dark Things is dark, inimitable, and so very, very cool.
Unmissable
*Lavie Tidhar, World Fantasy Award-winning author of Osama*
Certain Dark Things is arguably the vampire novel for the 21st
century
*New York Journal of Books*
With dark and delicious elegance, Moreno-Garcia delivers a
satisfyingly bloody vampire story with a tantalising twist
*The Globe and Mail*
Moreno-Garcia's characters are vivid and compelling, as is her
prose. As a novel, it's fantastic: honest, wrenching,
compassionate, and brutal
*Tor.com*
She has invented a complex world in which humans run around half in
terror or in subjection, and half in love with countless subspecies
of modern-day vampire...Will you be gripped to the last page? Oh, I
expect so
*The Times*
Having read several Moreno-Garcia books in recent years you can be
guaranteed of two things: great character creation and not knowing
what the book is going to be. This book has a crime noir feel with
some urban fantasy thrown in.
*SFBOOK REVIEWS*
Is there anything Silvia Moreno-Garcia can't do? Long before she
wrote Mexican Gothic and Velvet Was the Night, Moreno-Garcia penned
this gritty novel about vampiric drug cartels
*BOOKRIOT: The Best Horror Books of the Decade, on Certain Dark
Things*
A sleek and brutal noir thriller . . . balanced on a knife-edge
between hope and horror
*The Guardian*
Silvia Moreno-Garcia is a chameleon of an author . . . her writing
is truly one of a kind
*Culturefly*
If you haven't read any of Silvia Moreno-Garcia's work yet then I
don't quite know what you're doing with your life, she's a
fantastically fresh voice in the world of speculative fiction and
Certain Dark Things is proof of her creativity
*Jessticulates*
This just wowed me. It crosses an interesting line of dark fantasy,
horror and even a noir thriller and yet offers something that feels
uniquely its own thing while paying homages to the genres it
clearly loves. Buy it, curl up with it and prepare for a dark
escape across a busy city - excellent and highly recommended
*Runalongtheshelves*
The plot is action-packed, intriguing, and full of vampire trivia -
that at least applies to Moreno-Garcia's world - it's the
characters that make it
*Fanfiaddict*
A brutally gritty tale of rivalries, love, and sacrifice. Once
again, the author has proved how adept she is at writing multiple
genres and delivering unique stories that satisfy the reader. I
eagerly await her next release
*Scorpio Book Dreams*
The perfect blend of fantasy, horror and noir, with vivid
characters and set in a Mexico City that became a character in and
of itself . . . just proves her writing prowess and her ability to
jump between genres with ease
*Crook’s Books*
I could definitely see fans of grimdark fantasy and
urban/paranormal fantasy really enjoying this novel
*Blogging with Dragons*
I feel like the biggest praise I can give a book at this point in
my reviewing journey is, "I've never read anything like this"
*The Alliterates*
If you're looking for a new take on vampires, with classic noir
tropes, politics, gangs, and a dark, gritty atmosphere, pick up
this book
*Literary Lizard*
An engaging vampire story that hooks and holds readers throughout
and builds to a satisfying climax
*Scifi and Scary*
I highly recommend this to anyone who loves the undead and who
wants a vampire story that isn't the same old rehashed a thousand
times
*The Ink Blotters*
Some great world-building, complex characters, and a dark and
gritty atmosphere well-balanced with moments of levity.
*Rae’s Reading World*
The storyline was unique, with high tension and beautiful imagery.
Silvia's use of monsters to paint a picture of the cruelties in our
world makes for an entertaining read that'll stay with you long
after you finish
*Cold Brew Hot Books*
This book has rock-solid world-building, very compelling
characters, and a wonderfully addicting storyline filled with
action and violence. If you're looking for a great vampire read,
look no further! I highly recommend this one!
*Erica Robyn Reads*
Certain Dark Things is violent, bloody, relentless, and completely
satisfying. Atl is a wonderful protagonist. I found myself rooting
for her, even when things seemed hopeless. I love the passion and
inventiveness Moreno-Garcia brings to her writing. She's
undoubtably having a great time writing this world to life, and it
shows. This is a novel with real bite
*Dave Writes*
Most definitely a fresh take on vampire novels, with excellent
world-building (and vampire lore-building), a fascinating mix of
different types of vampires, from terrifying to beautiful to
nasty-gross to sexy, all with a gritty noir feel. One of my
favourite things about Silvia Moreno-Garcia's work is the way she
blends genre lines so seamlessly, and Certain Dark Things is a
shining example of that skill
*Sprained Brain*
Believe me, this is a good book, very well written, with an
original premise and interesting story
*Amazing Stories*
Gritty, vibrant and brilliantly original
*Culturefly*
Dark, violent and brilliantly characterful, with a really smart
angle on the usual tropes
*Track of Words*
Overly familiar lore seems fresh again
*SFX*
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