![]() Now he's got to make decisions for himself and his daughters - and for Joanie. He doesn't really know his daughters - he always thought that he'd get into them later - and Joanie along with the housekeeper seem to keep life moving smoothly for him. Matt King's a boy-man when the book opens. Does the man who's been - er - enjoying his wife have the right to say his goodbyes too? Matt discovers that Joanie has been having an affair. Joanie is involved in a powerboat accident and sinks into an irreversible coma as a result of a head injury. ![]() Have you ever noticed that when luck changes it doesn't do it in baby steps? It does it in lumps. She's feisty, clever and - for me - stole the book. He's married to the flighty, flirtatious Joanie and has two daughters, teenager Alex, a model who might just have a bit of a drug problem and ten-year-old Scottie. He's descended from one of Hawaii's largest landowners and is a wealthy man as well as being an attorney. ![]() On the face of it, Matt King is very lucky. ![]() Thought-provoking and frequently darkly funny. Summary: With his wife in an irreversible coma Matt King sets off on a journey to bring his wife's lover to say his goodbyes. ![]()
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