Rag and Bone

by Michael Nava

Hardcover, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

PS3564.A8746R34 2001

Publication

Putnam Adult (2001), Edition: 1ST, Hardcover, 304 pages

Description

In Michael Nava's final Henry Rios mystery, the gay Latino lawyer faces his most daunting personal and professional challenges as he comes to terms with his past--and a cache of family secrets Henry Rios was dead for fifty-seven seconds when he suffered a heart attack in the courtroom. While he recovers, his sister, Elena, stays with him at the hospital, and they begin to repair their strained relationship, finally airing their thoughts and regrets about their childhood in an abusive home. But Elena has an extra surprise for Rios: Thirty years ago, when she was in college, she had a baby and gave her up for adoption. The girl, Vicky, grew up in foster homes, but now seeks out Elena for help escaping an abusive husband. Despite Elena and Rios's efforts, Vicky returns to her husband--but not long after, he's shot dead in a motel room and Vicky claims to have blown him away. Rios doesn't believe her confession, though, and finds evidence that suggests she's innocent. Rios's search for the facts leads him into a thicket of secrets and lies. As he fights for a niece he never knew he had, he must also combat the ever-present shadow of his own mortality and the truth about his past. A possible judgeship and the beginning of a new love give him hope for the future in this stellar conclusion to the acclaimed Henry Rios series, about love, loss, and the enduring power of family. Rag and Bone is the seventh book in the Henry Rios mystery series, which begins with The Little Death and Goldenboy.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member jeffome
Another enjoyable Henry Rios novel....i love these because they are nice quick reads and i always get caught up in the story....not the deepest things ever written, but i do read for pleasure and these have all worked for me.....sounds like he may be done writing for a spell...or maybe
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forever......i'd read another if he wrote it!
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LibraryThing member KajeHarper
This is the last Henry Rios mystery. And as interesting as Henry's relationship with Josh was in the previous books, the lovely evolution of his relationship with Johnny in this book is even better. Henry is at his most human here, fearful after a heart attack, dealing with unexpected family
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complications, hopeful as he meets a man he could love again. The mystery part works, but it the character relationships that drive this story. As far as I can tell, Nava stopped writing fiction after this one. While he did us the favor of leaving Henry in a hopeful situation that provides a fair coda to the series, the absence of more work from this gifted writer is our loss.
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LibraryThing member -Eva-
This (last) of the Rios series is a little more relationship-novel than the others, but still has a very good whodunnit. It really succeeds in its attempt to make Rios a real human, not just Mr. Uber-Attorney. It's too bad, really, that Nava decided to stop writing mysteries and go off and live in
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the real world full-time (he's a staff attorney for the California Supreme Court in San Francisco), but fully understandable. Good novel with really high stakes (Rios' niece on trial for murder and Rios taking care of her son) - wish there were more, but this is quite the finale. Plus, there's a really happy ending - what more yould you ask?
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LibraryThing member susandennis
I am a huge fan of Nava's Henry Rios novels. Henry is a gay criminal defense attorney in Los Angeles and his stories are about more than just the law. This one is the very best. Henry has a heart attack and gains a family. Unfortunately, when you finish the book you get to the Acknowledgements to
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learn that this is the last Henry Rios book and the end of Michael Nava's mystery writing. Very sad.
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LibraryThing member yarmando
Very satisfying conclusion to the Henry Rios novels. The "happily ever after" is a bit too pat, and frankly I'm sorry to see the story end, as I'd like to see Henry learn to have a family and to have prestige.

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Winner — 2001)

Language

Original publication date

2001

Physical description

304 p.; 9.13 inches

ISBN

039914708X / 9780399147081

Local notes

OCLC = 525

Gift from SZ

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