T. J. English is a noted journalist and author of the New York Times bestsellers Havana Nocturne, Paddy Whacked, The Savage City, and Where the Bodies Were Buried. He also authored The Westies, a national bestseller; Born to Kill, which was nominated for an Edgar Award; and The Corporation. His journalism has appeared in Esquire, Vanity Fair, Playboy, and New York magazine, among other publications. He lives in New York City.
“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