In 2010, Kennedy co-authored
Hell on the Way to Heaven with Chrissie Foster which investigated cover-ups by the Catholic Church of
child sexual abuse, following the abuse of Anthony and Chrissie Foster's two daughters by a
Catholic priest. In 2017, Kennedy said co-writing
Hell on the Way to Heaven was his career highlight, as he considers the book to be the most important piece of journalism that he has undertaken in his career and was not expecting to do anything of more importance. Kennedy wrote
High Stakes: The Rise of the Waterhouse Dynasty in 2014, which explored the story of the
Waterhouse family, who are widely regarded as Australia's best known
horse racing family. In 2016, Kennedy wrote ''Fifteen Young Men: Australia's Untold Football Tragedy'', which detailed the deaths of 15 men, including 14 local footballers, who were killed during a storm in 1892 when their boat capsized off
Mornington Peninsula while returning from
Mordialloc. In 2021, he released
Funkytown an autobiography covering his teenage years, and detailing his Australian Rules football ambitions. == References ==