An edition of Rag and Bone (2000)

Rag and Bone

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Rag and Bone
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An edition of Rag and Bone (2000)

Rag and Bone

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While recovering from a heart attack, gay Mexican-American attorney Henry Rios comes to the aid of his long-lost niece, the illegitimate daughter of his estranged sister, who has confessed to the murder of her abusive husband, but during his investigation, Rios discovers that things are more complicated than he had thought.

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Cover of: Rag and Bone
Rag and Bone
Jan 31, 2020, Persigo Press
paperback
Cover of: Rag and Bone
Rag and Bone
2013, Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
in English
Cover of: Rag and Bone
Rag and Bone
2013, Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
in English
Cover of: Rag and Bone
Rag and Bone
2013, Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
in English
Cover of: Rag and Bone
Rag and Bone
2013, Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
in English
Cover of: Rag and Bone (Henry Rios Mysteries)
Rag and Bone (Henry Rios Mysteries)
June 4, 2002, Berkley Trade
in English
Cover of: Rag and bone
Rag and bone
2001, G.P. Putnam's Sons
Hardcover in English
Cover of: RAG AND BONE 10-Copy Signed Prepack
RAG AND BONE 10-Copy Signed Prepack
March 19, 2000, Putnam Adult
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289

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Open Library
OL35496997M
ISBN 13
9781453297759

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THE WALLS OF THE COURTROOM OF THE COURT OF APPEAL on the third floor in the Ronald Reagan State Office Building were paneled in gray-green marble the color of money while the justices' dais and the benches in the gallery were gleaming wood that had been stained the deep, coagulated red called oxblood; the same red as the tasseled loafers of the big-firm lawyers who regularly practiced in this venue.
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