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Dec 18, 2009
Ami
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In this 2nd book of the series, Henry Rios was asked by a friend to defend a gay-teenager accused of killing another teenager. In the course of the book, the kid claimed his innocence, and he ended up with suicide attempt in jail -- which dismissed the case. This happened, like, on the first half of the book. However, it turned out that there were more to it because the actual killer was still out there and closer to Henry that he might know it. I enjoythis book very much; there is still this mo
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I like how this series moves forward through years, rather than just months or weeks between books. It allows for a sense of growth and the passage of time.
In this story, it's been three years since The Little Death, and my favorite attorney, Henry, is about to take on a hopeless case in which the suspect maintains his innocence while the real killer moves around in the background.
Henry also meets Joshua, a young man who's already living with HIV, but will light up Henry's life. Josh's parents ...more
In this story, it's been three years since The Little Death, and my favorite attorney, Henry, is about to take on a hopeless case in which the suspect maintains his innocence while the real killer moves around in the background.
Henry also meets Joshua, a young man who's already living with HIV, but will light up Henry's life. Josh's parents ...more

May 03, 2014
Antonella
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it was amazing
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henry-rios-mysteries-challenge
4.5
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Have to say, Henry's romance with Josh was pointless and unrealistic. But at least Josh came out to the world about being gay and in love with Henry. The main criminal case wasn't satisfying. Henry couldn't do much for Jim Pears, which was sad. I was glad when this book ended!
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May 30, 2011
Bellis
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Jun 16, 2011
Shanna
marked it as wishlist
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Cornelia
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