Suzanne Berne (born January 17, 1961, in Washington, D.C.) is an American novelist known for her foreboding character studies involving unexpected domestic and psychological drama in bucolic suburban settings. Berne's debut novel, A Crime in the Neighborhood, won the 1999 Orange Prize for Fiction.[1]
The Ghost at the Table explores the dramatic territory between two sisters' differing versions of their shared history.
A Perfect Arrangement tells of the complex and increasingly disturbing relationship between a normal suburban family and their exceptionally perfect nanny.
Works
Ladies, Gentlemen, Friends and Relations, University of Iowa, 1985