BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: Sunday Times (London) • Times Literary Supplement • The Tablet • Irish Times
Shortlisted for An Post Irish Book Awards – Novel of the Year
“Creepily atmospheric. . . . Bristles with dramatic fodder: family tensions, a vast fortune, a devastatingly lovely expat accompanied by her hard-drinking, insistently charming brother. But what emerges from the dark shadows of the plot is an even darker psychological portrait of a man forced to grapple with his own inner demons.” —New York Times Book Review
“A stylish escapade that even Henry James might relish. . . . [from] a master of shadow and suggestion.” —Anna Mundow, Wall Street Journal
“An intricate thriller that is also a slyly fashioned work of art. . . . Plotted so perfectly that it leaves a cleanly satisfying shape in the mind.” —Irish Times
“Memorable and disturbing. . . . Expertly put together. . . . Each vividly evoked moment leads on to the next with a deepening sense of intrigue.” —The Guardian
“Each of [Banville’s] books is an event, not just for his exuberant energy and consistent sense of purpose as a writer but also for a depth of perspective. . . . His versatility carries on surprising us, and Venetian Vespers pulls off its own particular tricks with devilish aplomb.” —Financial Times
★ “A master of the twisty-turny plot and an able creator of atmospheric settings, Banville has written a stylish, skillfully crafted noir that is quite simply a pleasure to read, and will keep you guessing till the very end.” —BookPage (starred)
★ “Celebrated and virtuoso novelist Banville entwines his gift for historical crime fiction with his most cunning literary artistry in this fever-dream of a tale. . . . Banville is at his Jamesian finest in this beguiling novel of diabolical gambits.” —Booklist (starred)
★ “Banville once again proves himself a master of suspense, and he captures a noir version of Venice perfectly. Evelyn is a fascinating character: monstrous, certainly, but is he really being manipulated? Is he manipulating the reader? . . . Dark, twisty, and consistently smart: vintage Banville.” —Kirkus (starred)
“An intricate puzzle investigating the erotic yet toxic relationship between a perfidious woman and her susceptible victim.” —Library Journal
“Enthralling and utterly transporting. . . . With a gift for words that raises novel-writing to dizzy heights of literary excellence, Banville is producing some of his best work yet. . . . Overflowing with Banville’s masterful and elegant storytelling, and with an enigma at its heart that spreads its tentacles from first page to last, this edgy and endlessly fascinating winter’s tale is a slice of word wizardry that no discerning reader should miss. —Lancaster Guardian
“Banville is in playful and mischievous form, entertaining the reader with wonderfully snarky asides while showing off with literary pyrotechnics as only he can. . . . Evelyn Dolman [is] one of the most striking and unforgettable characters Banville has ever created.” —The Gloss
“Haunting new work. . . . Startling. . . . Genuinely fascinating. . . . Isn’t intended to be just a page-turner of a mystery. It is so much more.” —Steven Whitton, Anniston Star
“The writing is so seductive that the novel is impossible to resist.” —Natasha Cooper, Literary Review
“A gripping story. . . . Events unravel at a dizzying pace.” —Ariane Bankes, The Tablet
“The writing is mesmerizing, the characterization full and complicated and the plot unexpected.” —Aine Toner, Belfast Telegraph
“I was hooked from the very first moment—that image of the still life, so full of dark promise! —and it was an enormous pleasure to read. It creates a perfect, haunting balance of romance and revulsion, and beautifully evokes a shivery, uncanny world of deception and desire. In fact, it felt just like Venice itself.” —Bridget Collins, author of The Binding