Lay Your Sleeping Head

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Forthcoming December, 2016, from Kórima Press.

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Thirty years ago, The Little Death introduced Henry Rios, a gay, Latino criminal defense lawyer who became the central figure in a celebrated seven novel series.


In a brilliant reimagination of The Little Death, Lay Your Sleeping Head retains all the complexity and elegance of the plot of the original novel but deepens the themes of personal alienation and erotic obsession that both honored the traditions of the American crime novel and turned them on their head.


Henry Rios, a gifted and humane lawyer driven to drink by professional failure and personal demons, meets a charming junky struggling to stay clean. He tells Rios an improbable tale of long-ago murders in his wealthy family. Rios is skeptical, but the erotic spark between them ignites an obsessive affair that ends only when the man’s body is discovered with a needle in his arm on the campus of a great California university.


Rios refuses to believe his lover’s death was an accidental overdose. His hunt for the killer takes him down San Francisco’s mean streets and into Nob Hill mansions where he uncovers the secrets behind a legendary California fortune and the reason the man he loved had to die.

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Published on October 09, 2016 13:00
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Jilles An amazing book from a writer who I have missed dearly since he stopped writing Henry Rios novels. Nava has done an amazing job in re-imagining his first novel The Little Death. There is nothing more powerful that reading something that gives words and meaning to things inside of you that you never found the words for yourself to explain or expres a deeper layer inside you. As a writer he uses words like a poet. That together with a great entertaining story, makes this one of the great books I have read in a long time.


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