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by Iain Banks
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Nigeyb
Nigeyb rated it 11 years ago
"Complicity": the clue's in the title. To what extent are we complicit in what happens to us? This is an atmospheric, compelling, intelligent Scottish crime thriller that - like the best genre fiction - also has plenty to say on our messed up world and the human condition. I raced through this sati...
The Lazy Blogger - Rose Mary Boehm
The Lazy Blogger - Rose Mary Boehm rated it 13 years ago
Iain Banks (or Iain M. Banks when he writes SF) can do no wrong as far as I am concerned. His plots don't fail, his writing is sublime, his entertainment value is therefore complete - never a single hiccough while reading any of his books. Not only can I stay in his world(s), I want to be there. Whe...
Marvin's Bookish Blog
Marvin's Bookish Blog rated it 14 years ago
The most masterful quality of Iain Banks' novel titled Complicity is its use of first and second person narration. Cameron Colley is a drug abusing journalist who is barely making it and is betting his reputation on a mysterious source giving information on a series of murders from five years ago. W...
A little tea, a little chat
A little tea, a little chat rated it 15 years ago
Sex and violence says Manny. An inferior anti-Thatcherite fantasy says Paul.And I say….It is about hopes and disappointments, unrequited love, bravery and cowardice. Technically, it’s a quintessentially modern English novel. There are two stories travelling at once. Neither of them is told chronolog...
target acquired
target acquired rated it 16 years ago
iain banks' sci-fi is fabulously complex and his thrillers can feel almost ostentatiously stripped-down. this is one of the latter. rather good, although rather junior league joyce carol oates as well. specifically j.c. oates under her thriller pseudonym, rosamund smith... he shares the same interes...
Saturdays in Books
Saturdays in Books rated it 18 years ago
I think I get what he was trying to accomplish, but it never quite gelled for me. This book has possibly the best use of second person I've ever read, but that doesn't really make up for the obviousness of its plot twists or the number of graphic depictions of anal rape.
Vera
Vera rated it 18 years ago
I've read this book before but, having forgotten the end, I was surprised to finish it and find the villain I expected was not the villain. There you go. I really do have a brain like a reverse-sponge. What would a reverse sponge be?Anyway, it's a great book, engaging and interesting and well-writte...
Manny Rayner's book reviews
Manny Rayner's book reviews rated it 20 years ago
An extremely superior piece of sex and violence. You know, like Hamlet or the Duchess of Malfi or something, but more explicit. Totally unputdownable.
immediacy
immediacy rated it 28 years ago
Cameron Colley is an Edinburgh-based journalist with a habit for speed (both drug and motion), an obsession for computer games, and a highly developed sense of moral outrage. As a journalist, he worships the patron of all gonzos, St. Hunter S. Thompson, and his righteous indignation is expressed in ...
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