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Although an accident leads to Christopher's death, it's mislabeled a suicide before his boyfriend Marley can explain. As Christopher's conservative-televangelist father denies his son's homosexuality to the press, Marley tries to honor the boyfriend he loved--but doing so inadvertently perpetuates the suicide myth. Self's novel addresses important, weighty issues, but thin characterization prevents Marley's moral dilemma from developing much tension.