A Special Relationship
By (Author) Douglas Kennedy
Cornerstone
Arrow Books Ltd
1st December 2004
5th August 2004
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
512
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
351g
Sally Goodchild, a thirty-seven-year-old American journalist, suddenly finds herself pregnant and married to an English foreign correspondent, Tony Hobbs, whom she met while they were both on assignment in Cairo. From the outset Sally's relationship with both Tony and London is an uneasy one - as she finds her husband and his city to be far more foreign than imagined. But her problems soon turn to nightmares when she discovers that everything can be taken down and used against you.
As it gathered pace... I found my heart beating faster. I cannot remember a more compulsive book... I am bowled over by the art of the novelist * Daily Telegraph *
Kennedy knows how to keep the pages turning...A pacy, absorbing and intelligent story * Elizabeth Buchan, The Times *
Excellent ... The pace is thriller-like, so cancel all engagements for the duration * Good Housekeeping *
Writing in the first person as a woman, [Kennedy] pulls off a bold imaginative transformation that I find enthralling and persuasive * Jonathan Raban *
His impressive achievement is... his narrator Sally, whose turbulent emotions he conveys with an unusual depth of understanding * Times Literary Supplement *
Douglas Kennedy's previous novels include the critically acclaimed bestsellers The Big Picture, The Pursuit of Happiness, A Special Relationship and The Moment. He is also the author of three highly-praised travel books. The Big Picture was filmed with Romain Duris and Catherine Deneuve; The Woman in the Fifth with Ethan Hawke and Kristen Scott Thomas. His work has been translated into twenty-two languages. In 2007 he was awarded the French decoration of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, and in 2009 the inaugural Grand Prix de Figaro. Born in Manhattan in 1955, he has two children and currently divides his time between London, Paris, Berlin, Maine and New York.