Attorney and prolific author Michael Nava's impressive, engrossing ninth mystery novel in his Henry Rios detective series flashes back to the 1980s where big hair ruled, neon lit up the night, and the ...
Politics, homophobia, racism and a gay community dealing with the fallout of the AIDS crisis make a formidable backdrop for Michael Nava’s outstanding ninth novel about gay Latino criminal defense ...
After reading and reviewing Michael Nava’s latest novel, “Lay Your Sleeping Head,” for this month’s issue of Desert Outlook, I was curious about the motivation behind the author’s reincarnation of the ...
Michael Nava, whose latest novel in the Henry Rios mystery series is titled “Carved in Bone,” is interviewed by host Richard Wolinsky. When Michael Nava began writing his Henry Rios mysteries in the ...
"The City of Palaces," written by Michael Nava of the Bay Area and Palm Springs, recently was named Best Latino Novel by Latino Literacy Now. Set in Mexico City in the years before the Mexican ...
In 1986, Michael Nava published “The Little Death,” a mystery novel featuring a detective unlike any previous protagonist in American noir. Gay and Latino, from an immigrant family in California’s ...
In a major LGBT literary event, 30 years after its original issue, Michael Nava has published a revision–or more accurately, a re-imagining–of his first mystery novel, The Little Death. The new ...