Dec 24, 2009
Roy Courtright and Sam Grandy have known each other more than twenty years, growing up in the same town, attending the same prep school, and going away to the same college. When Sam’s father died, Roy stepped in to offer paternal influence, and in most ways the two men appear to fit the old maxim of opposites attracting. Sam is happily married and devoted to his wife; Roy has remained a bachelor and earned a reputation as a philanderer. Sam is puzzled by Roy’s sexual flightiness, and Roy cannot imagine settling down with anyone for any length of time.
Roy, in fact, decides to...
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