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Lies with Man

Michael Nava

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Finalist:Lambda Literary Award -LGBTQ Mystery (2022)

Lies With Man is a finalist for the 2022 Lambda Literary Award in LGBTQ Mystery


Los Angeles, 1986.


A group of right-wing Christians has put an initiative on the November ballot to allow health officials to force people with HIV into quarantine camps--and it looks like it's going to pass. Rios, now living in LA, agrees to be counsel for a group of young activists who call themselves QUEER [Queers United to End Erasure and Repression]. QUEER claims to be committed to peaceful civil disobedience. But when one of its members is implicated in the bombing of an evangelical church that kills its pastor, who publicly supported the quarantine initiative, Rios finds himself with a client suddenly facing the death penalty.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Bywater Books
  • Publish Date: Apr 27th, 2021
  • Pages: 282
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.40in - 0.80in - 0.90lb
  • EAN: 9781612941974
  • Categories: Mystery & Detective - Private InvestigatorsLGBTQ+ - GayHispanic & Latino - General

About the Author

Nava, Michael: - Michael Nava is the author of an acclaimed series of seven crime novels featuring gay, Mexican-American criminal defense lawyer Henry Rios. The Rios novels have won seven Lambda Literary awards and Nava was called by the New York Times, "one of our best." In 2001, he was awarded the Publishing Triangle's Bill Whitehead Lifetime Achievement Award in LGBT Literature. A native Californian and the grandson of Mexican immigrants, he divides his time between San Francisco and Palm Springs.

Critics’ reviews

Praise for this book

"Nava is an impassioned writer who has once again created a fascinating picture of Los Angeles at an earlier, less enlightened time, centering on gay men trying to shed the shame they have been taught and becoming proud agents of social change." --John M. Clum, New York Journal of Books
"This realistic, gritty mystery set during the AIDS crisis is an eye-opener." --Publishers Weekly
John Grisham is usually the first name to come up in discussions of legal fiction--and justifiably so. But it's time to recognize another master of the genre: Michael Nava." --The Washington Post