D’Erasmo's new novel is The Complicities.
At CrimeReads she tagged seven favorite literary mysteries that embrace the gray areas. One novel on the list:
The Book of Evidence, by John BanvilleRead about the other entries on the list.
You may know that Banville is also Benjamin Black, author of a successful series of terrific, conventional mysteries set in 1950s Dublin, but in The Book of Evidence from 1989, Banville as Banville turned his abundant literary imagination to one Freddie Montgomery, a murderer who is writing a confession—or is it an apologia? Montgomery has a turbulent inner life, a spectacular way with words, and troubles, terrible troubles, that really are not his fault. While he did, yes, murder someone, there were circumstances. He can explain. And he does, in prose that is as exhilarating as it is profoundly unsettling.
--Marshal Zeringue