In this sequel (until the last volume of the trilogy) outrageous adventures of Miles and Jack, the roles are reversed: Miles is financially daffaire as Jack fired, divorced, is in a bad way. They leave on the road, this time around, for combining a passage in a wine festival with an attempt to take the mother of Miles, hemiplegic, end his days with his sister on the shores of Lake Michigan in Wisconsin. During this particularly epic and dotted deffarantes soaked bacchanalia, Jack will end up, inevitably, it seems, again to the hospital in an episode that I, with many others, made me laugh twist (mixed horror!) But the second novel by Rex Pickett does not just dégrener Homeric scenes; but in a linear temporal logic construction, it is changing the characters to madness and crisis, and sachève in an emotional climax.