
Carved in Bone
A Henry Rios Novel (The Henry Rios Mysteries, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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Thom Rivera
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Michael Nava
Was Bill Ryan's death an accident? Henry Rios has his doubts.
The first new Henry Rios novel in 20 years from six-time Lambda Literary award winner Michael Nava is a brilliantly plotted mystery that weaves together the gripping story of two gay men against the backdrop of 1980s San Francisco as the tsunami of AIDS bears down upon the city.
Kirkus Review says: "Delivering an unusual subject and structure, this tale offers refreshing emotional depth and a gay narrative seldom seen in thrillers."
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The story involves two timelines. One following Bill Ryan’s life--from family rejection of his homosexuality to his coming-of-age in 1970’s San Francisco. The other detailing Henry’s struggle to rebuild his reputation as a lawyer after rehab for alcoholism. Henry takes a job investigating a life insurance claim and this is the place his story dove-tails with Bill’s.
I’m finding it difficult to write any opinions about this story that don’t also include spoilers. I’ll just say this: I love the way the story is constructed. Nava’s recounting of Bill’s story profoundly elevates the emotional impact of the ending. It’s sad, even bleak, but couldn’t have been told any other way.
Thom Rivera’s narration of the story is very good. His interpretation and delivery of Henry’s voice matches the tone set by Nava’s writing.
Highly recommended.
Extraordinary Storytelling
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Wonderful and heartbreaking
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Bill Ryan’s story is the second timeline we are following. It starts out in the early 70’s when Bill was a teenager just realizing he was gay and being thrown out and ostracised for being gay. We follow him to San Francisco and how he creates a new life for himself there, with new friends and new loves. Then we reach the 80 where his life changes drastically and ultimately culminates in the reason why Henry is tasked to investigate his life, trying to get a feel for him and the people surrounding him.
I love the quiet pacing of this series so far. It’s almost soothing in a way. Well, if you ignore the tragic and horrible events taking place, because they will play with your emotions like nothing else. Not in a manipulating way or for the sake of it, just because there are so much to be felt and that life isn’t always fair or easy – especially during this time. The way of life back then felt slower, there was time to just stop and take a breath and just be for a moment. I’m not trying to say it was better, but it was different. Michael Nava has a very captivating way of writing. He paints pictures so clearly and makes you feel deeply.
Thom Rivera was a wonderful addition to this book. His performance made Henry, Bill, Nick, Adam and the rest of them come alive. He fit the story, the characters and the timeline. He took you back to the 80’s just as surely Nava did with his words. He made you feel everything the characters did, the good and the bad. It was wonderful to listen to his voice for the past hours, and I’m looking forward to listen to the rest of the series.
Both the book and the series are highly recommended to anyone looking for a well-written gay mystery.
A copy of this book was generously provided by the author in exchange for an honest review fo Love Bytes.
I love it!
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Amazing
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I’ve been an English prof for over 20 years, and I appreciate this series for its beautiful writing, relatable characters, and social commentary. Henry Rios is now one of my favorite literary figures, and Nava one of my favorite authors.
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Best LGBTQIA+ mysteries I’ve ever found
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This is true literature - complex and compelling stories woven with nuanced characters within a backdrop of historical queerness that reflects on timeless issues we face - isolation and loneliness, love and lust, aging, alcoholism, sex addiction, redemption and hope, self-discovery and second chances. I cannot say enough positive things about these books, and I am so thrilled there are more in the series.
MM books that address HIV and AIDS often get a little tired, as many of you mention - we want to move beyond it and not have that era define us as a people. But the way he utilizes the time and place of his stories to provide poignant commentary and reflection on fears, hopes, pain and joy that are universal to the human experience… it is marvelous. If you have ready *Sacrament* by Clive Barker, Nava weaves HIV and AIDS into his narrative in a similar way. It isn’t the central focus of the story, but a foil used for reflection and a moving mechanism at the same time.
I had sort of parsed my avid reading of MM mysteries and crime into a sort of trashy/guilty pleasure subset of reading hobby. Don’t get me wrong - I have loved CS Poe, Joseph Hansen, and Josh Landon. These books are super fun and something in them speaks to me. But Nava’s books have bridged the gap between what is fun to read and what is meaningful read.
Marvelous
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Beautiful, heart wrenching
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Some of the most real gay characters I’ve ever encountered in literature
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