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Der kleine Tod. Henry Rios Band 1. (1986)

von Michael Nava

Reihen: Henry Rios Mystery (1)

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Murder rocks a moneyed San Francisco family in the novel that introduced "a detective unlike any previous protagonist in American noir" (The New Yorker).   Henry Rios is a Latino public defender battling alcoholism, dangerously close to burning out. Accustomed to dealing with the minor offenses of the disenfranchised, he's reached a crossroads in his life. His new client, Hugh Paris, who has been arrested for drug possession, is the black-sheep scion of an important and prosperous San Francisco family--and one of Rios's former lovers. Rios understands lost souls a little too well and has always stayed loyal to the troubled and wealthy wastrel. But no sooner does a mysterious benefactor bail him out, than Paris shows up on Rios's door--paranoid, shaken, and terrified that his grandfather wants to murder him.   When Paris is found dead of an apparent heroin overdose, Rios is the only one who considers foul play. Determined to find the truth, he knocks on the Bay Area's most gilded doors, where he discovers a family tainted by jealousy and greed, warped by a fortune someone's willing to kill--and kill again--to possess.   The first novel in the Lambda Literary Award-winning series that Christopher Bram calls "a large-scale moral portrait of one man's life," The Little Death is at once an atmospheric noir mystery set in 1980s California and a scathing indictment of the power of old money and a legal system caught in the maws of escalating corruption.  … (mehr)
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    Verbrannte Finger. Ein Fall für Dave Brandstetter. Kriminalroman. von Joseph Hansen (aulsmith)
    aulsmith: I think the two most equivalent gay detective series are the Michael Nava's and the Joseph Hansen's where the mystery is center stage in each book, but the detective's life is a story throughout. Nava's Henry Rios is more introspective than Brandstetter.
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Gay lawyer Henry Rios works ont encase of what turns out to be a dead society person. Henry had a brief affair with the man prior to his murder. Now it's up to Henry to prove that it really was murder and not just an accident. ( )
  ChrisWeir | May 30, 2022 |
Listened to the audio of this book. Excellent story, great narrator with good material. I look forward to hearing the rest of the series in audio format now. ( )
  fuzzipueo | Apr 24, 2022 |
Story: 8
First MC: 8
Second MC: N/A
Secondary characters: 7
Mystery: 9
Sexual tension: 4
Humor: 2
Hotness: 2
Product placement:
Ridiculousness: 1
Annoying: 1
Audio: 7 (5h 56min)
To re-read: 7

A good old-fashioned book set in the 80s. Rich people who will do anything to stop anyone from taking away their money
This is not a romance book. All fade to black sex, just kissing; no throbbing dicks or sticky lube. Henry is lawyer who is seeking to solve a murder mystery. He stumbles into something bigger and drag has the city with him.
Lawyers, cops, drug addiction, excessive use of alcohol, bad mothers, and lack of cellphones. ( )
  lulumiami | Sep 3, 2017 |
The Little Death is an enjoyable, short mystery. It's not dripping with unpredictablity, but the author's background as a lawyer lends the book a nice verite, and it doesn't outstay its welcome.

Henry Rios is a burnt out public defender. When his addict lover dies, no one is suspicious but him. However, Henry's one time paramour comes from one of the most prestigious families in America, and getting to the bottom of his death will ruffle some very powerful feathers.

The Little Death was published more than two decades ago, and its age shows, in that this is a simple mystery with a basic structure you don't see so much now. Henry's homosexuality is a strong part of the story, and the reactions of other characters to it show how far we've come along - or not, in some cases. This also gives the novel a somewhat dated feel.

Though the killer was ultimately quite predictable to me, the central mystery hinges on some points of law, and it was refreshing to see the law in a mystery - it so rarely makes a convincing appearance.

Overall this was a slight book, but its price was also slight, as was its length, so I was satisfied. ( )
  patrickgarson | Mar 13, 2014 |
Very well written, spare narrative. Avoided a feared cliche. ( )
  Darrol | Jun 19, 2009 |
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Michael Nava completely revised this novel into the 2016 book, Lay your sleeping head. This is the original novel.
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Murder rocks a moneyed San Francisco family in the novel that introduced "a detective unlike any previous protagonist in American noir" (The New Yorker).   Henry Rios is a Latino public defender battling alcoholism, dangerously close to burning out. Accustomed to dealing with the minor offenses of the disenfranchised, he's reached a crossroads in his life. His new client, Hugh Paris, who has been arrested for drug possession, is the black-sheep scion of an important and prosperous San Francisco family--and one of Rios's former lovers. Rios understands lost souls a little too well and has always stayed loyal to the troubled and wealthy wastrel. But no sooner does a mysterious benefactor bail him out, than Paris shows up on Rios's door--paranoid, shaken, and terrified that his grandfather wants to murder him.   When Paris is found dead of an apparent heroin overdose, Rios is the only one who considers foul play. Determined to find the truth, he knocks on the Bay Area's most gilded doors, where he discovers a family tainted by jealousy and greed, warped by a fortune someone's willing to kill--and kill again--to possess.   The first novel in the Lambda Literary Award-winning series that Christopher Bram calls "a large-scale moral portrait of one man's life," The Little Death is at once an atmospheric noir mystery set in 1980s California and a scathing indictment of the power of old money and a legal system caught in the maws of escalating corruption.  

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