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Narrated by:
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Peter Kenny
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By:
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Iain Banks
About this listen
Complicity n. 1. the fact of being an accomplice, esp. in a criminal act.
A few spliffs, a spot of mild S&M, phone through the copy of 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 free-wheeling, substance-abusing Cameron Colley, a fully paid-up Gonzo hack on an Edinburgh newspaper. The source is pretty thin, but Cameron senses a scoop and checks out a series of bizarre deaths from a few years ago - only to find that the police are checking out a series of bizarre deaths that are happening right now. And Cameron just might know more about it than he'd care to admit.…
©1993 Iain Banks (P)2013 Hachette DigitalCritic reviews
"A remarkable novel...superbly crafted, funny, and intelligent." (Financial Times)
"A stylishly executed and well-produced study of fear, loathing, and victimisation which moves towards doom in measured steps." (Observer)
"Ingenious, daring, and brilliant." (Guardian)
Dark, funny and cutting.
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Too much unnecessary swearing for my taste and I would have liked a little more clarity at the ending. But there were parts of this story that will stay with me.
Violence with a political dimension
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Banks at his non Sci-Fi best
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excellent whodunit
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Great story shame about the narrator
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Classic Banks
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Brilliant
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It's a well enough thought out story and the protagonist, a traditional "hack", is quite credible. I always love it when books are set in Scotland - I can't explain why - still haven't been!
The narrator is a master of accents, which is quite entertaining, surely, but in the end slightly irritating. I'm not sure that I really want narrators to act like they are in a radio play rather than reading a book.
Very good in its genre
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superb
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I like it because Iain B. makes you think. He challenges your preconceptions, delights in startling you and gives you a mental workout. I like it because he invents strong, believable characters and puts them in hideous situations with storylines that are unpredictable and challenging. I like it because his dark and difficult books are clever, engaging and enjoyable to read. They put footprints all over your brain.
Iain Banks is simply brilliant, with and without the M. His books steal a bit of headspace and never really leave you.
Peter Kenny deserves a mention too. He is a great narrator and really brings the characters and stories to life with a subtlety that others lack. I love his work.
I thoroughly recommend all of the Banks audio books, perhaps with the exception of Feersum Endjinn. Get that in print as half the fun is in the spelling.
Why do I like this so much? ....
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