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It is hard to describe what an excellent series this is. Henry really comes into his own here as a bad ass lawyer who isn't afraid to take on the homophobic vigilante bad apples in the LAPD.
At the same time having been accused of murder himself and running the gauntlet of all that comes with that, he solves a complicated murder case and during this begins to find some peace and solace after the death of his lover.
In this story we can see the tough and compassionate sides of Henry as the story t ...more
At the same time having been accused of murder himself and running the gauntlet of all that comes with that, he solves a complicated murder case and during this begins to find some peace and solace after the death of his lover.
In this story we can see the tough and compassionate sides of Henry as the story t ...more

BRAVO!!!
If I could give it 6 stars, I would!
The best in the series, by far! Henry Rios gets himself in such a mess, it's impossible to put the book down for a second! Brilliant!
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If I could give it 6 stars, I would!
The best in the series, by far! Henry Rios gets himself in such a mess, it's impossible to put the book down for a second! Brilliant!
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Nov 11, 2013
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Probably the highest body count in the series, but it was the references to Josh that made me cry three times. (view spoiler) . Brutal book, not tempered by Nava's wonderful command of language.
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