The fourth novel in Michael Nava’s award-winning series takes Henry Rios back to his roots when he defends a Latino teenager accused of murderState senator and mayoral hopeful Gus Peña has been gunned down in the parking lot of a restaurant in East Los Angeles. When Chicano teen and ex–gang member Michael Ruiz is arrested for the murder, Henry Rios takes the case.4/5(3). Author/Creator: Nava, Michael, author. Edition: First edition. Publication: New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers, [] Series: Henry Rios Mysteries. Henry Rios. Winner of six Lambda Literary awards, the Henry Rios mystery series is iconic and Michael Nava has been hailed by The New York Times as “one of our best” writers. In The Hidden Law, Rios delves deeply into his Latino identity as he defends a young man charged with assassinating a .
About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Book Descriptions for series: A Henry Rios Mystery. The Little Death. Mar / Police/Detective/Law Enforcement. Book - 1. Henry Rios is introduced as a troubled San Francisco public defender battling alcoholism and burnout. While investigating the murder of an old friend, he traces clues back to the man's own wealthy family. Author of The little death, How Town, The burning plain, Goldenboy, The death of friends, The hidden law, Rag and bone, by Michael Nava First published in 3 editions — 2 previewable Borrow Listen. Download for print-disabled Rag and bone. by.
The Hidden Law by Nava, Michael and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru The fourth novel in Michael Nava’s award-winning series takes Henry Rios back to his roots when he defends a Latino teenager accused of murderState senator and mayoral hopeful Gus Peña has been gunned down in the parking lot of a restaurant in East Los Angeles. This series, about a Chicano lawyer in s/s California, is one of two great mystery series with gay protagonists which set a standard in the subgenre (no, I’m not forgetting Adrien English, but he came a bit later and Josh Lanyon is the first to point to these trailblazers).
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