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The average rating for Hidden Law based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.has a rating of 5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2019-09-16 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Nicholas Tubb
The best one in this series. GAAAAAH!!! As I started up the steps to City Hall I wondered whether my father would have hated me more because I was homosexual or a lawyer. Then I reminded myself that he had never needed a reason to hate me. It was enough that I was not him. This one hit all my buttons. I don't even know how to do it justice. In this one we get to know Henry more. His character has grown so much and it is so refreshing. The series continues to improve. Henry's mind is the best place to set up shop. He is raw, honest, in your face, funny and everything in between. It was the mystery of my sexual nature that a body which was the mirror image of mine could be so compelling and feel so unfamiliar, as if it belonged to a separate gender. When I was younger, it had seemed urgent to unravel this mystery because I believed that if it could be explained, the haters would stop hating us. The case as usual, was interesting. The courtroom drama is so much entertaining and real. I believe it is because Michael Nava is a lawyer, so writing about court proceedings comes naturally to him. The HIV/AIDS pandemic is so well documented, It is heartbreaking, the activism on the other hand is just GAAAAH! The stigma is still there, but we have come a long way. Josh! Josh! Josh.....I still don't know how to feel about him. Everything in this series is just so real and brilliant.
Review # 2 was written on 2015-04-23 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Brian Hutson
Michael Nava in GAY MYSTERY genre is like a car MADE in GERMANY. YES. You can argue about an interior design, but don't dare to question a quality! (I'm a patriot) What I especially LOVED in this instalment - I got an insight into Henry Rios private life. I would say, this instalment is less about the mystery itself but in the first place about Henry, as a private person. He is not just a perfectly working mechanism, Henry is a human and a very vulnerable one. LOVE IT.


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