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The Kennedy Moment

Peter Adamson

Dr Michael Lowell - a mild-mannered American, unshakeably decent and at the peak of his profession - is intrigued by Stephen Walsh's invitation to a reunion of Oxford college friends. At least he'll be able to catch up with cynical advertising genius Toby Jenks and frontline medic Hélène Hevré, comparing notes on mid-life frustrations and old ideals. He'll also have to face Seema Mir, the serene young woman from Karachi who rejected him twenty years ago because he was 'just a little bit too dull'.
He expects a congenial weekend; instead they seed a conspiracy that could rock the foundations of the US government.
Moving between Oxford, New York, Washington, Geneva and Abidjan, this compelling political thriller is the story of five people possessed by an extraordinary idea. Theirs is an 'unthinkable' plan to save the lives of millions. But the risk is to their own lives is incalculable.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Myriad Editions
  • Publish Date: Oct 23rd, 2018
  • Pages: 368
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.30in - 6.40in - 1.30in - 1.35lb
  • EAN: 9780995590045
  • Categories: Thrillers - MedicalPoliticalThrillers - Terrorism

About the Author

Adamson, Peter: - Peter Adamson is the author of two previous novels, Facing out to Sea (1997) and The Tuscan Master (2000). His short story 'Sahel' was awarded the Royal Society of Literature V.S.Pritchett Memorial Prize in 2013. For sixteen years Adamson was Senior Adviser to the Executive Director of UNICEF in New York. In the 1970s he founded New Internationalist magazine.

Praise for this book

At the end I was weeping with happiness. A beautiful, subtle book - William Nicholson (for The Tuscan Master)
His characters are both representative of large ideas and yet also fully human ... it's a huge achievement. - Alain de Botton (for Facing Out to Sea)
The most consistently intelligent and fascinating novel I've read in a long time. Mesmeric. Margaret Forster (for Facing Out to Sea)