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: After a date with a male prostitute who is later found murdered, Rios is wrongly accused of the crime. To clear his name, he hunts a serial killer targeting gay men in Los Angeles, uncovering a conspiracy involving Hollywood power elites and homophobic police officers. Key Themes and Style A Gay Mystery Novelist Who Chronicles the Aftermath of AIDS

The seventh installment in Michael Nava's acclaimed Henry Rios mystery series is titled (2001). Note that some references also cite The Burning Plain as the seventh book in certain chronologies or editions. Plot Overview: Rag and Bone Nava, Michael - Henry Rios Mystery 07 - Die lan...

: As Rios defends Vicky, he also takes on a paternal role for her young son, Angelito. He must balance the demands of a high-stakes investigation with his own physical recovery and the emotional weight of his new family ties. Alternative Volume 07: The Burning Plain : After a date with a male prostitute

: Rios’s health crisis leads to a reconciliation with his estranged sister, Elena. Through her, he discovers he has a niece, Vicky , whom Elena had given up for adoption decades earlier. Note that some references also cite The Burning

In some listings, is considered the seventh primary work.

: The central mystery begins when Vicky confesses to killing her abusive, drug-addicted husband. Rios takes her case, but his investigation reveals a more complex web of secrets, potentially involving gang activity and ambiguous evidence at the crime scene.

In what was originally intended as the final novel of the series, Henry Rios is a 49-year-old defense attorney facing his own mortality following a severe heart attack. The story shifts focus from the legal procedural to a more intimate exploration of family and redemption.