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The Big Picture

On sale

7th August 2003

Price: £9.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780349117386

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‘Palm-tingling sensation … captivating … a completely convincing imaginative performance … enthralling’ The Times

On the face of it, Ben Bradford is your standard Wall Street hot shot – Junior partner in a legal firm, 6 figure income, wife and two young kids straight out of a Gap catalogue. But along with the WASP lifestyle comes the sting – Ben hates it. He wants – has always wanted – to be a photographer.

When he discovers his wife has fallen in love with another man, the consequences of a moment of madness force him to question not just the design of his life but the price of fulfilment. Because finding yourself means nothing when you’re pretending to be someone else.

From the picket fences of yuppie New England to Montana’s untouchable splendour, The Big Picture spans states and states of mind in a thrilling novel of genuine originality.

Reviews for The Big Picture

The Horse Whisperer recast by Patricia Highsmith … a compulsive page-turner and a dark moral
fable’ Mail on Sunday

‘Kennedy’s skill is to send you racing down the slope of sheer story’ Esquire

Reviews

THE TIMES
Palm-tingling sensation ... captivating ... a completely convincing imaginative performance ... enthralling
MAIL ON SUNDAY
THE HORSE WHISPERER recast by Patricia Highsmith ... a compulsive page-turner and a dark moral fable
INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
A ferociously plotted, hip and funny thriller
Publishers Weekly, starred review
This astonishingly assured first novel, by an American working in London as a journalist, has a breathless readability that is rare...The book is more than just a compelling read: it also has poignant and moving things to say about lost opportunities and wasted lives in America, the cynical quality of sudden fame, the awfulness of willed separation from deeply loved children
ESQUIRE
Kennedy's skill is to send you racing down the slope of sheer story