At fifty-seven, George is settling down to a comfortable retirement, building a shed in his garden, reading historical novels, listening to a bit of light jazz.
Katie can\'t decide if she loves Ray, or loves the way he cares for her son Jacob, and her mother Jean is a bit put out by the way the wedding planning gets in th.
Her family is not pleased - as her brother Jamie observes, Ray has \'strangler\'s hands\'.
Then Katie, his tempestuous daughter, announces that she is getting remarried, to Ray.
At fifty-seven, George is settling down to a comfortable retirement, building a shed in his garden, reading historical novels, listening to a bit of light jazz