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The Blue Hour

A Novel

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From the #1 internationally bestselling author of The Moment and Five Days comes a "completely absorbing and atmospheric" (Philip Kerr) novel about a woman whose husband disappears without a trace amidst the stunning, labyrinthine world of Morocco.
Robin knew Paul wasn't perfect. But he said they were so lucky to have found each other, and she believed it was true. When he suggests a month in Morocco—where he once lived and worked, a place where the modern meets the medieval—Robin reluctantly agrees.

Once immersed into the swirling, white-hot exotica of a walled city on the North African Atlantic coast, Robin finds herself acclimatizing to its wonderful strangeness. Paul is everything she wants him to be—passionate, talented, knowledgeable. She is convinced that it is here that she will finally become pregnant.

But then Paul suddenly disappears, and Robin finds herself the prime suspect in the police inquiry. As her understanding of the truth starts to unravel, Robin lurches from the crumbling art deco of Casablanca to the daunting Sahara, caught in an increasingly terrifying spiral from which there is no easy escape.

For fans of thought-provoking page-turners such as The Talented Mr. Ripley, Douglas Kennedy's The Blue Hour is a roller-coaster journey into a heart of darkness that asks the question: What would you do if your life depended on it?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 4, 2016
      In Kennedy's (Five Days) melodramatic yet highly entertaining novel, a woman on vacation in Morocco learns that her husband has deceived her in a shocking way. Successful accountant Robin Danvers, after a failed first marriage, hopes she's finally found love and the possibility of parenthood when she meets the wildly talented, passionate artist Paul Leuen. Early in their marriage, his frivolous way with money causes friction, but a romantic trip to Morocco seems just the thing to strengthen their relationship, and maybe they'll conceive a child. When Robin discovers a profound betrayal by Paul, she leaves their hotel without confronting him, only to return to a ransacked room, blood on the wall, and Paul nowhere in sight, putting her at the center of a police inquiry. Kennedy effectively captures the wonders and the darkness of Morocco while propelling Robin on a fraught, dangerous journey filled with increasingly disturbing discoveries of Paul's many secrets. Though there are a few over-the-top moments, the story of a woman who must reconcile her intense love for a man who wasn't who he appeared to be, while finding her own strength, is an expertly painted one.

    • Library Journal

      February 15, 2016

      Resilient and optimistic despite almost half a lifetime of frustration with her flawed and distant parents and a failed first marriage, 40-year-old Robin Danvers is overjoyed to meet and marry Paul, who appears to be the man of her dreams. Paul is an art professor, an accomplished artist himself, and a great romantic. Unfortunately, he is also deeply in debt, undisciplined in all sorts of dangerous ways, and ominously evasive about his past. A vacation to Morocco that Paul has planned turns into a catastrophe when he mysteriously disappears, leaving Robin alone in Casablanca. All manner of lurid revelations and adventures follow as Robin attempts to find Paul and unravel the mystery of their marriage. Kennedy (Five Days) is known for his portrayal of strong women, and Robin is certainly tough and resourceful if a bit too trusting; readers will likely find her courage and tenacity admirable. VERDICT This skillfully written page-turner develops considerable momentum and dramatic tension, though the literary ambition that informed Kennedy's earlier work is not in evidence here. Recommended for readers looking for an entertaining roller-coaster of a read featuring a strong, modern female protagonist. [See Prepub Alert, 8/31/15.]--Patrick Sullivan, Manchester Community Coll., CT

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2015

      The author of international best sellers like The Moment and awarded the Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres--the French, by all accounts, adore him--Kennedy offers another literary novel with a slightly mysterious air. Accountant Robin Danvers has just turned 40 and having put behind her an unhappy upbringing and a droopy first marriage, she's now happily remarried to a chaotic but ultimately driven artist named Paul. Their vacation in Morocco starts out glowingly, but unsettling events in America presage Paul's disappearance and Robin's discovery of a gaping hole in this marriage.

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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