While I've been rereading Duplechan's connected novels slightly out of order, it's been nice to review them for the intimate and affable style. In this story, jazz singer Johnnie Ray Rousseau returns to his Louisiana home when his father is dying in a hospital. The message isn't from his dad, who remains hostile toward his gay son. Johnnie is surprised to see his young cousin Nigel has grown to be a strapping young man, and their connection gets intense. The novel is full of outspoken relatives and African American family arguments with secrets revealed. The descriptions are rich with sounds, scents, food and an erotic air, with some eventual resolution. The related novels to this work, 'Tangled Up in Blue,' and 'Eight Days a Week' are also worth reading.