Kennedy's biggest talent is the ability to seduce a reader, to the point where you can forgive transgressions, bittersweet plot lines, or being reduced to tears by tragic events, just as long as he keeps on writing. Five days is heart-swellingly passionate as a love story, hair-tuggingly frustrating...
I really wanted to love this book but it just wasn't to be; the idea of this novel was really good but the execution of it was just not believable at all. Really disappointing!
The Moment by Douglas Kennedy is primarily a Love story with a little historical content thrown in.This is the story of Thomas Nesbitt who is a divorced American writer living in Maine. He lives a quiet life until one day a package arrives from Berlin and his past is brought back to haunt him.The p...
This novel starts out with David telling us that he always wanted to be rich. Well who does not want to be rich? It is something everyone would like to have unlimited supply of money. David is a screenwriter trying to get a big break in Hollywood. I really wonder how many people there really are in ...
Douglas Kennedy has a way of capturing the tumult that is life - the swings between highs and lows, the drama, the staleness, and everything in between - and doing so in such a way that utterly captivates the reader. He does so this time while highlighting one of the darkest periods in American post...
I love surprise pressies!A collection of stories to raise money for Breast Cancer Care in association with Woman and Home, introduced by Geri Halliwell.A great way to find out about authors.
Douglas Kennedy (The Moment; Leaving the World) offers up a gritty tale of lost lives, betrayal and murder set in Paris's seedy underbelly. Readers looking for a cure for the common romance need look no further.Fleeing a shattered marriage, an ill-fated affair and a brewing legal storm, disgraced fi...
How do you know those moments that will change your life forever? How do you recognize them for what they are? If you do recognize them, how do you proceed, knowing that no matter what you do, your life will never be the same? Douglas Kennedy’s The Moment is a beautifully written exploration of jus...
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