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Howtown (2013)

Howtown (2013)

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148040182X (ISBN13: 9781480401822)
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*contains comparisons and a question*Touted as his most daring/cutting novel, it wasn't actually that much about child molestation, certainly nowhere near what British novels and TV series unearthed and portrayed. But asides here and there made me think Nava might know more, for whatever reason deciding not to go deeper.Similarly, and more positively, the judicial details are never dry, boring or overbearing. Josh is bearable. The calamity of the two guys framing a paedophile (and victim) for their murder of their tormenter, a worse paedophile, is that they were basically good guys and hurt badly - but precisely because they were cops, they could not be let get away with it.He did deal with his liking for younger men though; while I was grumbling about what seemed an overlooked prejudice, Henry started worrying about being a paedo inside; loving a 22 year old was further explained by Henry having had sex first at 19. Those were small mentions that make his books for me.He also made me think of Lord Peter Whimsey again. Whenever I gaze wistfully at the nice books, I remind myself how much I hated his sanctimonious condemning of people to their deaths, just for the law ruling of it, no matter if their victims were much worse and the perpetrators had no other chance. So no matter how many new fans Sayers gets daily, I don't think I can bear him anymore - and I certainly like Henry Rios, very much. There were many tiny asides that were definitely no throw-aways - I'm not sure if the genre or his gender makes Nava decide not to write more about them, but e.g. the observations about Rios not wanting to eat were very good. As usual, it was clear to me that the accused hadn't been a victim of who seemed most logical either, and the cop-out (ha. ha.) at the end was odd (again, not sure why, Nava can write, so was it space constraint or simply giving in to a tried solution). The only thing I don't understand - and maybe I'm too tired and eating while reading isn't something I usually do either, and the cat whined and I'm brian ded ATM - is the connection between Henry's sister and Ruth. Explanations welcome.

Lawyer Henry Rios travels north to the area where he grew up to take a case as a favor to his estranged sister. Henry had a very painful childhood as did his sister but they both had led their past in different ways.He refers to his hometown as How Town, a phrase taken from an E. E. Cummings poem called 'anyone lived in a pretty how town'."women and men (both little and small)cared for anyone not at allthey sowed their isn't they reaped their samesun moon stars and rain....'The case is a difficult one involving a pedophile who has purportedly committed murder. Under another circumstances he would have refused the brief but he does want to help his sister and their by her friend. It means meeting old friends whose reactions to him he is unsure of, but immediately he realizes that there is something very wrong in the city of Los Robles amidst the politicos, the overhand shakers as well as the police. Henry believes the truth must come out one way or another and he has to step lively or he will be steam rolled into the ground.Henry Rios is a complex character with many shadows in his life but at least during this book he tries to stay in the sun.

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This is the third in the Henry Rio's mysteries and we get more into Henry's past and learn a little more about his family. To say that Henry came from a dysfunctional family would be an understatement. Henry had an abusive alcoholic father who ignored or was brutal to his wife and children. Henry had a sister named Elena, who though older,( by 5 years) wasn't really there emotionally for her brother.In actuality, neither sibling was there for each other, instead of coming together in the battles with their father, they drifted apart. So we find Henry getting a call from his estranged sister and driving to Oakland to see her. Elena wants Henry to represent a childhood friend husband in their old hometown. The husband beat the wrap in a pedophile case and comes a affluent family, he's now being held for murder of another pedophile. The case is ugly, and Henry only takes it because he literally ran with ( both were in track in high school) the man's older brother. Henry had a not so secret crush on said brother and still has unresolved feelings for the man. Henry is also protective and in love with Josh Mandell, they both have moved to LA from San Francisco so Josh, who is HIV+ can be closer to his elderly parents. Josh who is 12 years younger then Henry gets angry with the way Henry is constantly hovering and worried about him. Josh feels that by being so protective Henry isn't letting him live. Henry also must face what the truth is about his client and the murdered man and how far does the corruption of his hometown police department goes. This is one of the most intense Henry Rio's mystery that kept me up late in the night. Bravo Mr Nava, you did it again!
—Neet

A slow beginning, filled with too much courtroom procedure (according to my taste), but from the second half on it became really exciting.Henry Rios is a great character and Mr Nava proved himself once again a great author, even when dealing with such an unpleasant topic as paedophilia and child abuse. I’d never felt so much a part of another person as I did then; it was what sex was supposed to be like but, as I discovered soon enough, seldom was.The look that says, if you’re poor, there must be something wrong with you.” An old dog decided to lope its way across the road and I came to a skidding stop. “Sometimes I think what people really want is to criminalize poverty. Not that the law doesn’t already do that, in a way.”Great!!
—Giulio

"Sometimes I defend someone because I think he deserves a break, or maybe just becuase I like him. And sometimes I do it because, whatever the guy's done, worse has been done to him. And sometimes I do it for money. And sometimes I do it because no one else will. Like this case." It was a difficult case for Henry Rios. Normally I empathize with Henry Rios clients, I feel for them, but how to sympathize with Paul Windsor? Does Paul, who had been already charged of child molestation in the past and who escaped a jail by a hair's breadth only because his victim refused to testify against him in court, deserve to be punished for a brutal murder that he probably didn't do?The evidence against him is weak, though he is not very trustful, the police and judicial authority of Henry's hometown aren't proved to be very open-minded, helpful and welcoming, and the publicity in this small provincial town has already made its verdict. Not a particularly good basis for a fair process. I was torn between Law, Justice, Ethic, Morality and my personal Feelings. But Henry is a pro. And he mastered this challenge EXCELLENTLY. And it got an extra bonus from me for some wonderful moments of Henry Rios private life. You won't be disappointed! Great mystery, superb writing!
—Lena♥Ribka

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