
Douglas Kennedy was born in Manhattan in 1955. He studied at Bowdoin College, Maine and Trinity College, Dublin, returning to Dublin in 1977 with just a trenchcoat, backpack and $300. He co-founded a theatre company and sold his first play, Shakespeare on Five Dollars a Day, to Radio 4 in 1980. In 1988 he moved to London and published a travel book, Beyond the Pyramids. His debut novel The Dead Heart was published in 1994.
2045. Les États-Unis n'existent plus, une nouvelle guerre de Sécession en a redessiné les frontières. Sur les côtes Est et Ouest, une république où la liberté de mœurs est totale mais où la surveillance est constante. Dans les États du Centre, une confédération où divorce, avortement et changement de sexe sont interdits et où les valeurs chrétiennes font loi. Les deux blocs se font face, chacun redoutant une infiltration de l'autre camp.C'est justement la mission qui attend Samantha Stengel. Agent des services secrets de la République, cette professionnelle reconnue, réputée pour son sang-froid, s'apprête à affronter l'épreuve de sa vie : passer de l'autre côté de la frontière, dans un des États confédérés les plus rigoristes, sur les traces d'une cible aussi dangereuse qu'imprévisible.Dans ces États désormais Désunis, Samantha devra puiser au plus profond de ses forces pour échapper aux mouchards de son propre camp et se confronter aux attaques de l'ennemi.Est-ce ainsi que nous vivrons ?Après Les hommes ont peur de la lumière, Douglas Kennedy poursuit sa fresque d'une Amérique plus divisée que jamais. Un roman choc, glaçant de réalisme, le constat effrayant de ce que pourraient devenir bientôt les États-Unis...
Manhattan, Thanksgiving Eve, 1945. The war was over, and Eric Smythe's party was in full swing. All his clever Greenwich Village friends were there. So too was his sister Sara -- an independent, canny young woman, starting to make her way in the big city. And then in walked a gatecrasher, Jack Malone -- a U. S. Army journalist just back from a defeated Germany, and a man whose world-view did not tally with that of Eric and his friends. Set amidst the dynamic optimism of postwar New York and the subsequent nightmare of the McCarthy witch-hunts, The Pursuit of Happiness is a great tragic love story; a tale of divided loyalties, decisive moral choices, and the random workings of destiny.
From the New York Times bestselling author of Leaving the World comes a tragic love story set in Cold War Berlin. Thomas Nesbitt is a divorced writer in the midst of a rueful middle age. Living a very private life in Maine, in touch only with his daughter and still trying to recover from the end of a long marriage, his solitude is disrupted one wintry morning by the arrival of a box that is postmarked Berlin. The name on the box—Dussmann—unsettles him completely, for it belongs to the woman with whom he had an intense love affair twenty-six years ago in Berlin at a time when the city was cleaved in two and personal and political allegiances were frequently haunted by the deep shadows of the Cold War.Refusing initially to confront what he might find in that box, Thomas nevertheless is forced to grapple with a past he has never discussed with any living person and in the process relive those months in Berlin when he discovered, for the first and only time in his life, the full, extraordinary force of true love. But Petra Dussmann, the woman to whom he lost his heart, was not just a refugee from a police state, but also someone who lived with an ongoing sorrow that gradually rewrote both their destinies.A love story of great epic sweep and immense emotional power, The Moment explores why and how we fall in love—and the way we project on to others that which our hearts so desperately seek.
What If You Had to Choose Between Your Life and Someone Else's?Ben Bradford has it all: a beautiful wife and two healthy sons, a big house in an affluent Connecticut suburb, partnership at a prestigious Manhattan law firm. But scratch the surface and you'll find a deeply unhappy man. Not only are Ben's dreams of life as a professional photographer slipping away, but so is his wife -- into the arms of another man, who, Ben discovers, just happens to be a photographer.What If You Had No Choice?When a confrontation with the lover turns ugly, a spilt second is all it takes to change Ben's life forever. Quickly realizing that there is only one way out, he sets into motion a meticulously detailed plan that ultimately lands him out West, with a shot at the proverbial second chance. But the price tag is high: Ben must give up his friends, his home, his children, his name. His life.And just when it seems he's pulled it off, Ben Kearns there's a small hitch: Even in a small town in Montana, it's only a matter of time before your past catches up with you....
From the bestselling author of The Woman in the Fifth and The Pursuit of Happiness comes a devastating new novel.Years after vowing to herself and her parents to never marry, have children and lead the resentful life they chose, Jane, now a Harvard professor, falls unexpectedly pregnant. Resolved as she’s been to childlessness, she begins to warm to the idea of motherhood, even with a partner who is increasingly absent. But a devastating turn of events takes the decision out of her hands in a way she could never have predicted.Her familiar world torn apart, Jane feels forced to leave her old life behind. She resigns from her job, cuts all ties with friends and family and moves to a place where no one will find her. Isolated, she feels she has finally succeeded in leaving her world.Yet when a young girl disappears, prompting a high-profile police investigation, Jane is drawn in. Convinced that the person at the heart of the case is much closer to her new community than anyone realises, she has to make a decision to either stay hidden or bring to light a shocking truth.
Sally Goodchild is everything you'd expect of a thirty-seven year old American journalist - independent, strong-willed and ambitious. That is until she meets Tony Hobbs, an English foreign correspondent, on assignment in Cairo. After a passionate but uneasy romance, Sally's life is turned upside down when she unexpectedly finds herself married, pregnant and living in London.Married life in a foreign place is a far bigger adjustment than Sally and Tony could ever have imagined - and as their lives shift from freedom and adventure to responsibility and hard work, everyday problems soon spiral into nightmares. After the birth of their son, Sally finds herself trapped in a downward spiral of post-natal depression over which she has little control, whilst Tony's life returns to relative normality. Filled with resentment and unable to cope with the cards life has dealt her, Sally is shocked when the man she trusted above all others turns against her. As her world begins to fall down around her, Sally quickly realises she must fight before she loses everything.In this authentic and compelling novel, Kennedy explores the misunderstandings that can occur when two people speak the same language but miss all the vital signs.
Douglas Kennedy’s new novel demonstrates once again his talent for writing serious popular fiction. The Pursuit of Happiness and A Special Relationship were both Sunday Times bestsellers in paperback.That was the year my life fell apart, and that was the year I moved to Paris.When Harry Ricks arrives in Paris on a bleak January morning he is a broken man. He is running away from a failed marriage and a dark scandal that ruined his career as a film lecturer in a small American university. With no money and nowhere to live, Harry swiftly falls in with the city’s underclass, barely scraping a living while trying to finish the book he’d always dreamed of writing.A chance meeting with a mysterious woman, Margit Kadar, with whom Harry falls in love, is his only hope of a brighter future. However, Margit isn’t all she seems to be and Harry soon has to make a decision that will alter his life forever.From the Trade Paperback edition.
Hannah Buchan thinks herself ordinary. She is not the revolutionary child that her painter mother and famous radical father had hoped for. Raised in the creative chaos of 1960s America, Hannah vows to reject her parents' liberal lifestyle, and settles instead for typical family life in a nondescript corner of Maine.But normality isn't quite what Hannah imagined it would to be, and try as she might to fight it, the urge to rebel against the things that hem her in grows ever stronger. Eventually, a series of encounters puts Hannah in an exhilarating but dangerous position - one in which she never thought she would find herself.For decades, this one transgression in an otherwise faultless life lies buried deep in the past, all but forgotten - until a turn of fate brings it crashing back into the limelight. As her secret emerges, Hannah's life goes into freefall and she is left struggling against the force of the past.
That dumbshit map. I'd been seduced by it. Seduced by its possibilities. That map had brought me here ...That map had been a serious mistake' The map in question is of Australia, stumbled across in a second-hand bookshop by American journalist Nick Hawthorne, en route to another dead-end hack job in Akron, Ohio. Seduced by all that wilderness, all that NOTHING, Nick decides to put his midlife crisis on hold and light out to the ultimate nowheresville - where a chance encounter throws him into a sun-baked orgy of surf, sex and swill, and a nightmare from which there is no escape. 'Douglas Kennedy might never be allowed into Australia again. This is a crazy, compulsive ultimately serious thriller and a bravura fictional debut from one of our best travel writers' Philip Kerr
From the #1 internationally bestselling author of The Moment comes a remarkable new novel that explores how and why we fall in love.Laura works in a small hospital on the Maine coast, scanning and x-raying many a scared patient. In a job where finding nothing is always the best result, she is well versed in the random unfairness of life, a truism that has started to affect her personally. Her husband Dan has become a stranger since losing his job. With a son in college and a daughter set to leave home, she wonders how the upcoming empty nest will affect the disconnected state of her marriage.Still, Laura jumps at the opportunity to attend a conference in Boston where she meets a man as grey and uninspired as her drab hotel. His name is Richard. He’s a fifty-something salesman, also from Maine, also in Boston for the weekend. When a chance meeting brings them together again, Laura begins to discover a far more complex and thoughtful man behind the flat facade. Like herself, Richard ponders his own life and wonders if the time has come to choose desire over obligation.Five Days is a moving love story that will have readers reflecting about the choices made that so shape all our destinies. Featuring Kennedy’s trademark evocative prose and his brilliant ability to delineate life the way it is truly lived today, it is a novel that speaks directly to the many contradictions of the human heart.
From the #1 internationally bestselling author of The Moment and Five Days comes “the best book about Morocco since The Sheltering Sky. Completely absorbing and atmospheric” (Philip Kerr).Robin knew Paul wasn’t perfect. But he said they were so lucky to have found each other, and she believed it was true.She is a meticulous accountant, almost forty. He is an artist and university professor, twenty years older. When Paul suggests a month in Morocco, where he once lived and worked, a place where the modern meets the medieval, Robin reluctantly agrees.Once immersed into the swirling, white hot exotica of a walled city on the North African Atlantic coast, Robin finds herself acclimatizing to its wonderful strangeness. Paul is everything she wants him to be—passionate, talented, knowledgeable. She is convinced that it is here she will finally become pregnant.But then Paul suddenly disappears, and Robin finds herself the prime suspect in the police inquiry. As her understanding of the truth starts to unravel, Robin lurches from the crumbling art deco of Casablanca to the daunting Sahara, caught in an increasingly terrifying spiral from which there is no easy escape.With his acclaimed ability to write thought-provoking page-turners, Douglas Kennedy takes readers into a world where only Patricia Highsmith has ever dared. The Blue Hour is a roller-coaster journey into a heart of darkness that asks the What would you do if your life depended on it?
Douglas Kennedy's outstanding new novel, THE JOB, is a thrilling page-turner involving downsizing, blackmail and murder in the Manhattan business world. Ned Allen is young, smart, and upwardly mobile. Several years into his career as an ad salesman for a successful computer magazine, Ned's finally left his small-town roots behind, and is certain that the sophisticated Manhattan world he covets is his forever. His wife Lizzie is also a rising star of a prestigious PR firm. It seems that Ned's made it. forced to make some tough calls, among them a question of ethics and the small matter of whether to lie to his wife - and when the tough calls just keep getting tougher he finds himself on the brink of losing everything ... Cautionary tale, compelling thriller, portrait of a man on the edge, Douglas Kennedy's THE JOB is a ruthlessly entertaining exploration of the fragility of modern life and the depths we'll go to in our quest to preserve it.
Before Isabelle I knew nothing of sex.Before Isabelle I knew nothing of freedom. Before Isabelle I knew nothing of life.Paris in the early Seventies. Sam, an American student, meets a woman in a bookshop. Isabelle is enigmatic, beautiful, older and, unlike Sam, experienced in love's many contradictions. Sam is instantly smitten - but wary of the wedding ring on her finger.What begins as a regular arrangement in Isabelle’s tiny Parisian apartment transforms into a true affair of the heart, and one which lasts for decades to come.Isabelle in the Afternoon is a novel that questions what we seek, what we find, what we settle for - and shows how love, when not lived day in, day out, can become the passion of a lifetime.
David Armitage - husband, father and failure - has lived the life of an unsuccessful screenwriter for eleven years. When one of his scripts is bought for television, David's life is transformed, more dramatically than he could have ever imagined. An overnight success and suddenly the toast of Tinseltown, David's upward trajectory finally gives him everything he had ever hoped for.New found success means total reinvention, and initiation into the Hollywood world of high-flyers. Life for David quickly becomes a heady rush of celebrities, parties and women - but everything comes at a price. Walking out on his wife and daughter, David climbs to dizzy new heights, brimming with luxury, opulence and scandal. But before long a dark figure casts a shadow on the horizon. When an influential film director presents David with an offer, the opportunity of a lifetime - could this temptation be one that jeopardises everything David has worked for.
The new novel from the bestselling author of The Pursuit of Happiness and The MomentBrendan has always lived a careful, constrained life. A salesman who never liked the work, he's a man who has stayed in his marriage and his faith because it was what was expected of him. But now, having lost his job after corporate downsizing and on the cusp of sixty, he finds himself scrambling to somehow stay afloat in the only Los Angeles work on offer to a man his age - driving for Uber.When one of his rides, a retired professor named Elise, asks to be dropped off outside an abortion clinic where she now volunteers, Brendan finds himself literally driving right into the virulent epicentre of one of the major issues of our time, engulfing his life in the process.A novel of high suspense and considerable moral complexity, Afraid of the Light is a tough, affecting social thriller that speaks volumes about the corrosive divisions of our troubled times.
It’s 1961. The Burns family is celebrating yet another disastrous Thanksgiving and a 17 year-old Alice can’t take it anymore.After years spent chasing the affections of the people who are supposed to love her unconditionally, Alice is beginning to realise that, though you can’t choose your family, you can choose your future, and Alice sees her future far away from her dysfunctional family and the doldrums of small-town life.As she embarks on a journey that will take her through college, heartbreak, and self-discovery, Alice must learn to stand on her own two feet in the great wide open…But no matter how much distance she covers, the past is never far behind.And after years of running, Alice must stand and face the truth.Because sometimes, to move forward, we have to go back…
Toutes les familles sont des sociétés secrètes. Des royaumes d'intrigues et de guerres intestines, gouvernés par leurs propres lois, leurs propres normes, leurs limites et leurs frontières, à l'extérieur desquelles toutes ces règles paraissent souvent insensées.À New York, dans un bureau, une éditrice lit un manuscrit. Une œuvre qui la trouble et qui va la replonger dans son passé et celui de sa famille.Sur le papier, une famille comme tant d'autres au pays de l'Oncle Sam, un bonheur propret, une vie plutôt confortable. Et pourtant...Aux années soixante insouciantes vont succéder les années soixante-dix tumultueuses. Et faire exploser au passage toutes ces familles qui croyaient encore au rêve américain...
A direct to digital short story from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Pursuit of Happiness and The Moment which also features the opening chapter from Douglas Kennedy's new novel, Five Days. Sometimes things are not always what they seem and the heart can often blind us to the truth. Gitte is a forty-something successful French lawyer in Paris. Beautiful, intelligent, captivating and athletic. Who wouldn't fall in love with her? But...often we only see that which we want to see.
Fresque à l'ampleur inédite,La Symphonie du hasardcouvre vingt ans d'histoire américaine. Dans le bouillonnement social, culturel et politique des sixties-seventies, de New York à Dublin en passant par l'Amérique latine, un roman-fleuve, porté par un souffle puissant.Pas évident d'échapper à sa famille, a fortiori quand cette dernière est en conflit permanent, avec une fâcheuse tendance à se mettre dans des situations compliquées. Alice Burns, elle, a choisi une solution radicale : mettre un océan entre elle et les siens et poursuivre ses études en Irlande.D'abord déstabilisée par l'accueil quelque peu revêche des Dublinois, elle se surprend à prendre goût à une existence simple, plus sereine. Et sa rencontre avec Ciaran pourrait même lui laisser entrevoir la possibilité d'une autre vie.Mais alors que résonnent les premiers échos des exactions de l'IRA, voici que resurgit une vieille connaissance, et avec elle un passé qu'Alice aurait préféré oublier à jamais...
On ne peut jamais vraiment prévoir l'avenir ni savoir ce qui nous attend. On peut échafauder des projets, entretenir des espoirs. Mais la symphonie du hasard égrène toujours ses notes, et ses variations incessantes nous rappellent que tout ce que la vie a d'intéressant, de bon, de merveilleux, sera éternellement contrebalancé par le mauvais, le tragique, l'effroyable. C'est le prix à payer pour ce cadeau extraordinaire qui nous est fait : l'absence de certitudes... Sinon celle, absolue, que la présence de chacun de nous dans cet espace grand ouvert touchera un jour à sa fin. Mais pour ceux d'entre nous qui sont toujours là, sur le chemin, que dire de ce qui nous attend ? Quels mots suffiraient à résumer ce qui s'étend devant nous ?
Though much has been written about the political implications of the religious revival which has engulfed America in recent years, a question remains what pushes its people into 'declaring for Jesus'? Douglas Kennedy spent a long hot summer cruising through that expanse of the American South known as 'The Bible Belt' exploring that question. In a remarkable journey into one of the strangest corners of the United States, Kennedy finds himself spending time in Miami with a one-time member of the Mafia turned charismatic preacher, discovering Christian heavy metal music in Nashville, and visiting Death Row in South Carolina with an evangelist who ministers to the condemned. Repeatedly discovering the extraordinary within the ordinary, IN GOD'S COUNTRY is a profound, yet brilliantly entertaining exploration of life in late twentieth century America.
" J'ai demandé à Maman si c'était vrai que les autres avaient des problèmes à cause de moi. Elle m'a répondu : – Ne laisse personne te dire ça, Aurore. Tu es comme ton prénom : un vrai soleil. Aurore. C'est moi ! "Autiste, Aurore ne parle pas. Mais elle écrit sur sa tablette à la vitesse de la lumière. Et elle a un secret. Elle lit dans les yeux des autres : Maman, Pap', sa grande soeur Émilie, mais aussi Lucie, la meilleure amie d'Émilie, harcelée à l'école. Le jour où Lucie disparaît à Monster Land, le parc d'attractions, Aurore s'improvise détective...
This is a chronicle of travels through modern Egypt; a landscape strewn with incongruities and peopled by a vivid cast of characters. Their stories form part of Kennedy's funny, yet ultimately serious portrait of Egypt today. Sidestepping the usual assortment of pyramids, Kennedy discovers an Egypt in which Bedouin watch American television, monks have word processors and everything is a world away from the common archaelogical theme park image usually accorded this country.
Après Les hommes ont peur de la lumière et Et c'est ainsi que nous vivrons, Douglas Kennedy continue son exploration d'une Amérique plus désunie que jamais avec une œuvre palpitante, pleine de souffle et de panache, pour raconter la richesse et les contradictions de son pays.Lors d'un salon littéraire en France, alors qu'il déjeune avec quelques écrivains locaux, Douglas Kennedy est apostrophé par l'une des convives qui lui lance qu'elle le trouve " plutôt raffiné pour un Américain ".Piqué au vif par ce qui n'était en somme qu'une flatterie maladroite, Douglas s'interroge : être américain, c'est quoi ?Le début d'une quête sincère à la poursuite du grand mystère de l'âme américaine. Du New York d'après-guerre à une petite ville texane trumpiste, de souvenirs d'enfance en réflexions politiques, d'anecdotes hilarantes en citations littéraires, de notes de jazz en films inoubliables, un voyage étourdissant, passionnant, édifiant, drôle, émouvant, avec un guide de luxe : Douglas Kennedy himself...
L'amour et la solitude, la possibilité de changer de vie, le hasard des rencontres, les choix qui s'offrent à nous, l'art de la fuite... et les femmes. Douglas Kennedy explore encore plus avant ses obsessions pour nous livrer une variation en douze mouvements.L'amour et la solitude,La possibilité de changer de vie,Le hasard des rencontres,Les choix qui s'offrent à nous,L'art de la fuite...Douglas Kennedy explore ses obsessions et livre une variation en douze mouvements, douze histoires tour à tour nostalgiques, drôles ou douces-amères dans lesquelles l'auteur se dévoile comme jamais pour revisiter le discours amoureux.
Travels through money-making areas of the world.
" Je ne fais pas les choses comme tout le monde.– Mais c'est normal...– Je ne veux pas être normale.Je veux juste être... Aurore !– Tu seras toujours ma merveilleuse Aurore ! a dit Maman.Tu seras toujours unique. "La vie au collège n'est pas facile pour Aurore, si différente. Alors qu'elle essaie d'y trouver sa place, elle est bientôt chahutée par une certaine Anaïs... Or lire dans les yeux des autres ne l'aide pas toujours. Heureusement, l'inspecteur Jouvet la missionne pour enquêter sur un vol de livres anciens et une mystérieuse disparition. L'aventure prend un tour inattendu quand Aurore rencontre Anaïs sur le lieu du crime...
Le bonheur n'est-il qu'un instant fugace ?Sommes-nous les victimes ou bien les artisans de notre infortune ?Pourquoi le pardon est-il (hélas !) l'unique solution ?Le bonheur n'est-il fait que de moments ?Le piège le plus hermétique n'est-il pas celui dans lequel nous nous enfermons nous-mêmes ?Réécrire notre histoire la rend-elle plus supportable ?La tragédie est-elle le prix à payer pour notre existence ?Pourquoi le pardon est-il malheureusement la seule et unique option ?Dans la vie comme dans le patinage, tout n'est-il pas toujours qu'une question d'équilibre ?
Una novela electrizante, con el trasfondo de dos épocas diferentes que esconden sorprendentes similitudes.Estados Unidos, años 60. Son tiempos de movimientos sociales, protestas por los derechos civiles y marchas contra la guerra; de liberación sexual, rock y drogas alucinógenas. Parece un sueño para cualquier joven criado en un entorno familiar bohemio y progresista. Sin embargo, Hannah ansía otro tipo de casarse con su novio médico y criar a sus hijos en una ciudad pequeña y tranquila.Cuando encuentra la felicidad que anhelaba, se ve envuelta en un matrimonio aparentemente perfecto, pero con pocas emociones. La frustración de una vida previsible y aburrida la lleva a cometer un acto de rebeldía que la obligará a incumplir la ley. Una transgresión inesperada que ocultará durante décadas. Pero un día, en el cargado ambiente de un país conservador que intenta recuperarse de los atentados del 11 de septiembre, su más íntimo secreto sale a la luz.De la noche a la mañana, Hannah se verá cuestionada y bajo sospecha. Su pequeño mundo, cuidadosamente protegido a lo largo de los años, comenzará a desmoronarse por completo y tendrá que luchar contra la fuerza del pasado para salir de la oscuridad.