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 · Complicity is mostly concerned not with whodunit but with whydoit, which makes it quite similar to Banks' debut, The Wasp Factory, but this time over-the-top violence, sex, and disorientating perspective shifts (from 1st to 2nd person, no less) are deployed to much greater effect to portray a deeply flawed, irredeemably sadistic and prejudiced antagonist, who nevertheless remains /5(). This is a typical Iain Banks book but no less enjoyable for that, a building tension with a fallible hero. It explores the edges of morality with a flawed central hero, the 'I' figure. Well constructed as one learns more of the relationship between the central character and the other players, making sense of confusion/5(). 10 rows · Published in the book become immediate popular and critical acclaim in fiction, mystery books. Author: Iain Banks.


COMPLICITY n. 1. the fact of being an accomplice, esp. in a criminal act Local journalist Cameron Colley writes articles that are idealistic, from the viewpoint of the underdog. A twisted serial killer seems to have the same MO -- he commits brutal murders on behalf of the underdog. As the two stories begin to merge, Cameron finds himself inextricably and inexplicably implicated by the killer. Shelves: mystery. 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. The twenty-fifth anniversary edition of a modern classic: 'ingenious, daring and brilliant' - Guardian COMPLICITY n. 1. the fact of being an accomplice, esp. in a criminal act A few spliffs, a spot of mild SM, phone through the copy for tomorrow's front page, catch up with the latest from your mystery source - could be big, could be very big - in fact, just a regular day at the office for.


Complicity by Iain Banks 12, ratings, average rating, reviews Complicity Quotes Showing of 4 “The point is, there is no feasible excuse for what are, for what we have made of ourselves. Complicity. COMPLICITY n. 1. the fact of being an accomplice, esp. in a criminal act. Local journalist Cameron Colley writes articles that are idealistic, from the viewpoint of the underdog. A twisted serial killer seems to have the same MO -- he commits brutal murders on behalf of the underdog. Shelves: mystery. 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.

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