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215 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1988



When Henry Rios, a gay lawyer in S.Francisco, received a telephone call from his friend and a gay lawyer in L.A Larry Ross, asking for defending a young gay man on trial who was accused of a first-degree murder, he said yes. Not because there war a slight hope of any success. The case was from the beginning hopeless, the evidence against Jim Pears seemed overwhelming. But Henry owned Larry and Larry saw in this case a chance to show the society all threats that came with being gay in 1980s California.


