The Woman in the Fifth

The Woman in the Fifth

by D Kennedy (Author)

Synopsis

Harry Ricks is a man who has lost everything. A romantic mistake at the small American college where he used to teach has cost him his job, his marriage and his relationship with his only child. And when the ensuing scandal threatens to completely destroy him, he votes with his feet and flees...to Paris. He arrives in the French capital in the bleak midwinter, where a series of accidental encounters lands him in a grubby room in a grubby quarter, and a job as a nightwatchman for a sinister operation. Just when Harry begins to think that he has hit rock bottom, romance enters his life. Her name is Margit - an elegant, cultivated Hungarian emigre, long resident in Paris - widowed and, like Harry, alone. But though Harry is soon smitten with her, Margit keeps her distance. She will only see him at her apartment in the fifth arrondissement for a few hours twice a week, and remains guarded about her work, her past, her life. However, Harry's frustrations with her reticence are soon overshadowed by a ever-growing preoccupation that a dark force is at work in his life - as punishment begins to be meted out to anyone who has recently done him wrong. Before he knows it, he finds himself of increasing interest to the police and waking up in a nightmare from which there is no easy escape.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Hutchinson
Published: 07 Jun 2007

ISBN 10: 0091799546
ISBN 13: 9780091799540
Book Overview: Douglas Kennedy's new novel bears his trademark ability to write serious popular fiction. The Pursuit of Happiness and A Special Relationship were both Sunday Times Top Ten Bestsellers in paperback. 20040315

Media Reviews
Kennedy is a fantastic, feisty writer.
-Independent on Sunday
Kennedy knows how to keep the pages turning.
- The Times

From the Trade Paperback edition.


Kennedy is a fantastic, feisty writer.
- Independent on Sunday
Kennedy knows how to keep the pages turning.
- The Times

From the Trade Paperback edition.

Author Bio
Douglas Kennedy's novels - The Dead Heart, The Big Picture, The Job, The Pursuit of Happiness, A Special Relationship, State of the Union and Temptation - have all been highly praised bestsellers. He is also the author of three acclaimed travel books: Beyond the Pyramids, In God's Country, and Chasing Mammon. His work has been translated into sixteen languages. In 2006 he received the French decoration of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Born in Manhattan in l955, he lives in London with his wife and two children.