The Complicities, Stacey DErasmo
The Complicities, Stacey DErasmo
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The Complicities

Author: Stacey D'Erasmo

Narrator: Xe Sands

Unabridged: 7 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/20/2022


Synopsis

Award-winning author Stacey D’Erasmo tells a haunting and emotionally affecting story about a woman trying to rebuild her life after her husband’s arrest, and what she knew—or pretended not to know— about where their family’s money came from. 

After her husband Alan’s decades of financial fraud are exposed, Suzanne’s wealthy, comfortable life shatters. Alan goes to prison. Suzanne files for divorce, decamps to a barely middle-class Massachusetts beach town, and begins to create a new life and identity. Ignoring a steady stream of calls from Norfolk State Prison, she tries to cleanse herself of all connections to her ex-husband. She tells herself that he, not she, committed the crimes.

Then Alan is released early, and the many people whose lives he ruined demand restitution. But when Suzanne finds herself awestruck at a major whale stranding, she makes an apparently high-minded decision that ripples with devastating effect not only through Alan’s life as he tries to rebuild but also through the lives of Suzanne and Alan’s son, Alan’s new wife, his estranged mother, and, ultimately, Suzanne herself.

When damage is done, who pays? Who loses? Who is responsible?

With biting wisdom, The Complicities examines the ways in which the stories we tell ourselves—that we didn’t know, that we weren’t there, that it wasn’t our fault—are also finally stories of our own deep complicity.   

Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara on September 23, 2022

What does it mean to be complicit? Who decides who is complicit? Given it’s a complicity of a crime, what does the complicit person owe? Author Stacey D’Erasmo explores complicities in her new novel “The Complicities”. The narrator, Suzanne Flaherty is now divorced from Alan, who defrauded hundreds......more

Goodreads review by Geralyn on December 04, 2022

She lost me at the whale. That is all.......more

Goodreads review by AndiReads on July 29, 2022

A fantastic theme for our current times - how guilty are the supporting parties (in this case family members) when someone commits a crime with real victims Suzanne flees New York when her husband Allen is jailed for a Bernie Madoff type scheme. She remains our narrator as she describes what happens......more

Goodreads review by Tell on September 19, 2023

A fascinating experiment in what literary fiction can do: absolutely beautiful writing- the first fifty pages of this shook me to my core, just stunning and masterful. Then, the "plot" kicks in and it gets bizarre. I understand the whale as metaphor, I do not understand the 100 pages of describing t......more