B.P. Kennedy

Author of Shadow Man

Fiction based on a true story

B.P. Kennedy is a distinguished author known for her compelling memoir, And Then The Penny Dropped, which she co-wrote with ghostwriter Ken Scott. The book is a profound and introspective exploration of Kennedy’s personal journey, fictionalised for dramatic effect. 

 

Kennedy’s writing reflects a deep-seated passion for storytelling and a unique ability to convey complex emotions and experiences with authenticity and clarity. Collaborating with Ken Scott, a skilled ghostwriter with a talent for bringing voices to life, Kennedy’s book gains an additional layer of depth and resonance.

 

In her writing, Kennedy’s distinctive voice and narrative style engage readers on a meaningful level, while her partnership with Scott ensures that her story is told with both precision and empathy. 



B.P. Kennedy's Books

After twenty-three years of marriage, a husband abandons his family, thrusting his wife into a legal struggle she wishes to avoid. As she uncovers the extent of her husband’s hidden wealth, she places her faith in her attorney and the British legal system, only to realize that she is merely a pawn in a complex legal game. 

 

This narrative, inspired by true events of betrayal, injustice, desire, and sorrow, follows Ms. Kennedy as she becomes embroiled in a multi-million-pound fraud while fighting a seemingly unwinnable battle. 

 

In the midst of this turmoil, she begins an affair with her lawyer. What leads a destitute and heartbroken woman to believe that, despite her losses in court, she can ultimately prevail in the larger conflict?