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Jan 1, 1893 — Jan 1, 1988· 95 yrs

UNITED STATES AUTHOR · FICTION · LITERATURE

Douglas Kennedy

Also known as: Douglas Neil Kennedy, Kennedy, Douglas

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Douglas Kennedy (born January 1, 1955) is an American novelist. He is known for international bestsellers The Big Picture, The Pursuit of Happiness, Leaving the World and The Moment.

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The rolling tide of summer grass had engulfed the small meadow in a sweet smelling flood of lambs' tails, coltsfoot, feverfew, the drifting pollen from them like pale yellow dust on Linden's bare arms as she lay full length among them.

— from Temptation

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State of the Union

1861

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Lieutenant Zachary Turzin is the most decorated soldier on active duty in the U.S. armed services: A Gulf War veteran, he is fluent in Arabic and Farsi and flies Blackhawk helicopters. He's led a Green Beret team to one of the most dangerous places on earth and received a Congressional Medal of Honor for bravery. But nothing has prepared for him for the perils of his new assignment: the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Everyone wants a piece of him, including two of the capital's most influential men. Admiral Jeffrey Forsten is the real power in the Pentagon and a leader of messianic drive. Douglas Sherman is a politician of enormous ambition - and ruthless tactics. Bound together by three decades of dark secrets and the common dream of limitless power, Forsten and Sherman face only one obstacle: the U.S. Constitution. Zach leaps at the chance to move to the Pentagon's nerve center, working under Admiral Forsten. But when he discovers a crime in Forsten's past and the truth about his alliance with Sherman, a shadowy world of intrigue and death opens up, with an ex-Green Beret who kills for pleasure on his trail, and a beautiful woman who may be someone to believe in - or someone to place him in even greater danger. Forsten and Sherman have a plan of stunning ingenuity almost too monstrous to comprehend. With the President and the FBI paralyzed by indecision, only Zach has a chance to stop a conspiracy that will bring down the government. As time runs out, he embarks upon his most risky mission yet. From the inner sanctums of the Pentagon to the White House's Situation Room and Oval Office, from the deserts of Oman to the mountains of Lebanon, State of the Union masterfully explores the dark side of power and politics in the post-Cold War world and lays out a chillingly believable scenario for a right-wing military coup.

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Temptation

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The year is 1909, and Temperance O’Neil is a woman ahead of her time. At 29, she is happily married to her work helping single mothers on the streets of New York. Unfortunately, Angus McCairn – her new stepfather – controls the purse strings to her substantial inheritance. Angus insists she quit her career and live in his house in Edinburgh. Temperance heads to Scotland with one mission – to drive Angus crazy. Angus asks that she pose as housekeeper to Angus’ nephew, James, in a secret attempt to find him a wife. If she succeeds in matchmaking, she will be allowed to return to New York. Although James McCairn is Laird of Clan McCairn, he’s no cultured gentleman – he’s a strapping, rough-mannered giant interested only in farming. His stables are immaculate, his horses gleam with care, and he lavishes personal attention on his sheep – but there are pigeons roosting in the kitchens and chickens in the bedrooms. Temperance is determined to win her return passage at any cost. But the cost may be her heart…for as Temperance O’Neil attempts to open James’ eyes to the wonders of love, it is she herself who is liberated – by the power of an overwhelming passion.

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The pursuit of happiness

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