“T.J. English hits the bullseye again. This is true crime writing at its most gripping and immediate — a riveting epic about crooked cops, lawyers, prosecutors, judges, and politicians who corrupted a continent and got snow to flow out of the tropics. The Last Kilo is a revelation.” — NICHOLAS PILEGGI, author of Goodfellas and Casino“A new T. J. English book is cause enough for celebration—but The Last Kilo may be his best yet. In this compelling, character-driven look under the hood of the 80s cocaine trade, readers will be transported to a lost world of glitz that masks a dark and deadly undercurrent of drugs, death, and deception. A powerhouse read.” — ALEX SEGURA, bestselling author of Secret Identity and Alter Ego"T.J. English deploys a detective's eye for crime and a novelist's skill for narrative in creating a vivid portrait of Miami's legendary 'cocaine cowboy' Willy Falcon in The Last Kilo, an unprecedented tale in the canon of the global drug trade." — JAY WEAVER, a Miami Herald staff writer, Pulitzer Prize finalist, and co-author of Dirty Gold"[T.J. English's] access was extraordinary, with such granular details that readers may feel like they're walking in Falcon's incredibly expensive shoes." — Wall Street Journal"[An] epic narrative . . . English captures vividly the sleazy ambiance of the traffickers’ glory years and law enforcement’s efforts to comprehend an enterprise that, English argues, transformed Miami as a city . . . Engrossing true crime." — Kirkus Reviews“Sizzling true crime . . . The glittering narrative . . . moves at a brisk clip, with all the glamor and betrayal of top-notch crime fiction. Readers will be rapt.” — Publishers Weekly"The Last Kilo further demonstrates T.J. English's mastery in the subject of true crime... He doesn't make excuses for Falcon and Magluta's criminal exploits, but he also gives them a dose of humanity that is often removed from the mainstream media and law enforcement portrayals... [He] has written another home run of a book in his illustrious career." — Bookreporter, Phillip Zozzaro