![]() He's been rebranded and his books now have soft-focus, introspective, "arty" covers. He has written many reviews and literary features in the newspapers, including several in The Times, which I read. The author then changed tack completely, and wrote several very highly regarded literary novels, none of which I have read, though I do own a couple of them. One is called The Job, and the second is The Big Picture. I very much enjoyed the first two books by Douglas Kennedy, which were nail-biting Grisham-esque thrillers set in that sort of Madison Avenue, big business world that seems so glossy from the outside. The other week I read a review of a book in The Times - the book is called Leaving the World, by Douglas Kennedy. Never mind that, back to business and the post. ![]() ![]() ![]() There's nothing like writing a post with "Sunday Salon" in the title for obliging you to write a Monday post, even though it has been a long, long day for one reason or another - not least because this morning was the first work day since the clocks "sprang" forward on Saturday, so it felt as if we were getting up at an even more ridiculous hour than usual. ![]()
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