Siracusa
By Delia Ephron
By Delia Ephron
By Delia Ephron
By Delia Ephron
By Delia Ephron
Read by Talia Balsam, Katie Finneran, Darren Goldstein and John Slattery
By Delia Ephron
Read by Talia Balsam, Katie Finneran, Darren Goldstein and John Slattery
Category: Women's Fiction | Literary Fiction
Category: Women's Fiction | Literary Fiction
Category: Women's Fiction | Literary Fiction | Audiobooks
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$22.00
Jun 06, 2017 | ISBN 9780735212329
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Jul 12, 2016 | ISBN 9781101621530
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Jul 12, 2016 | ISBN 9780735208841
448 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for Delia Ephron and Siracusa
“[Ephron] excels at [depicting] characters’ unintended comedy, their emotional warfare and witty observations of travel and consumption….with a deft, stinging touch. They are a wise reminder that the hungers driving these people are a ravenous, even violent, business.”—The New York Times Book Review
“An irresistible novel for fans of psychological thrillers, or those considering vacationing with former lovers and spouses (often one and the same).”—Oprah Magazine
“Sophisticated, elegantly written, delightfully cynical…Ephron’s novel has the feel of a classic.” —Patrick Anderson, Washington Post
“[A] suspenseful, thoroughly delicious tale. You can almost taste the gelato.”—People Magazine
“Siracusa starts innocuously enough, as an ironic travelogue about American sophisticates abroad…The situation begins to resemble a Ford Madox Ford novel, with each narrator recounting and interpreting the same encounters from vastly differing perspectives…As the clues pile up, the coming storm is expertly foreshadowed—but when it arrives, it’s utterly surprising.”—Kirkus Reviews
“A seductive and edgy dissection of two imploding marriages—and an unhinged mother-daughter alliance . . . Each of these toxic relationships puts the characters on course to careen headlong into a dark place of deceit and rage in Ephron’s brilliant takedown of marital and familial pretense.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A master of precise and keen character development, a virtuoso of pacing and surprise, a wizard at skewering convention and expectation, Ephron offers a bewitching take on relationships—marital, parental, casual, and serious—in this read-in-one-sitting, escapist escapade with a message.”—Booklist
“The word ‘unputdownable’ is somewhat overused when describing a good book—but really, I just could not put this book down. Delia Ephron’s Siracusa is a dark tale with incredibly well-drawn characters. It reveals the slights and secrets that can bring about chaos among friends and within families, and adds more than a spoonful of evil into the bargain. I stayed up well past my bedtime to finish.”—Jacqueline Winspear, author of the Maisie Dobbs novels
“Delia Ephron’s Siracusa is a stunning portrait of two marriages coming unraveled during the stress of travel abroad. Insightful and engaging. A must-read!”—Sue Grafton, author of X
“Siracusa is an Italian aria, a Greek tragedy and a modern American masterpiece written by Delia Ephron at the height of her powers. This is a story of two complicated marriages, one vulnerable child, and a trip to Italy that changes each of their lives forever. Secrets, lies, love raging, love dying, and the shame of unrealized potential are exposed in detail under the Sicilian sun. And, like the Moro blood oranges that grow there with abandon, the taste is both sour and sweet at once, but the bitterness that remains is not only haunting but unforgettable.”—Adriana Trigiani, author of The Shoemaker’s Wife
“Siracusa is an unusually crackling, tricky journey into the distant land of other people’s marriages: their secrets, paradoxes, weaknesses, and pleasures. Delia Ephron writes like a warm-blooded Patricia Highsmith, her story’s treachery matched by a deep and easy feel for the various human, imperfect ways that people find themselves bound together, and sometimes painstakingly unbind themselves. An absorbing, tense, and original novel.”—Meg Wolitzer, author of The Interestings
“Siracusa is dazzling. Here is Delia Ephron with a stunning noir tale of marriage and morality, as two couples tangled in secret longings and betrayals travel through Italy, along with a gimlet-eyed ten-year-old daughter who could have been created by Henry James. Beware. You will be up all night to finish. I was.”—Marie Brenner, author of Apples and Oranges
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