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The Talented Mr. Ripley, Ripley Under Ground, Ripley's Game [Hardcover]

Patricia Highsmith
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Oct 12 1999 Everyman's Library Classics & Contemporary Classics
(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed)

Three classic crime novels by a master of the macabre appear here together in hardcover for the first time.

Suave, agreeable, and completely amoral, Patricia Highsmith's hero, the inimitable Tom Ripley, stops at nothing--not even murder-- to accomplish his goals. In achieving for himself the opulent life that he was denied as a child, Ripley shows himself to be a master of illusion and manipulation and a disturbingly sympathetic combination of genius and psychopath. As Highsmith navigates the mesmerizing tangle of Ripley's deadly and sinister games, she turns the mystery genre inside out and takes us into the mind of a man utterly indifferent to evil.

The Talented Mr. Ripley
In a chilling literary hall of mirrors, Patricia Highsmith introduces Tom Ripley. Like a hero in a latter-day Henry James novel, is sent to Italy with a commission to coax a prodigal young American back to his wealthy father. But Ripley finds himself very fond of Dickie Greenleaf. He wants to be like him--exactly like him. Suave, agreeable, and utterly amoral, Ripley stops at nothing--certainly not only one murder--to accomplish his goal. Turning the mystery form inside out, Highsmith shows the terrifying abilities afforded to a man unhindered by the concept of evil.

Ripley Under Ground
In this harrowing illumination of the psychotic mind, the enviable Tom Ripley has a lovely house in the French countryside, a beautiful and very rich wife, and an art collection worthy of a connoisseur. But such a gracious life has not come easily. One inopportune inquiry, one inconvenient friend, and Ripley's world will come tumbling down--unless he takes decisive steps. In a mesmerizing novel that coolly subverts all traditional notions of literary justice, Ripley enthralls us even as we watch him perform acts of pure and unspeakable evil.

Ripley's Game
Connoisseur of art, harpsichord aficionado, gardener extraordinaire, and genius of improvisational murder, the inimitable Tom Ripley finds his complacency shaken when he is scorned at a posh gala. While an ordinary psychopath might repay the insult with some mild act of retribution, what Ripley has in mind is far more subtle, and infinitely more sinister. A social slight doesn't warrant murder of course-- just a chain of events that may lead to it.

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Penzler Pick, February 2000: Astonishingly unappreciated in America in her lifetime, Patricia Highsmith has suddenly become a hot writer, four years after her death. This has been aided in no small part by the theatrical release of The Talented Mr. Ripley, with its cast of attractive young people. The success of the film has induced readers to try the book--not uncommon for popular movie adaptations--and then to look for other books by her as well. This excellent trilogy of the first three (of five) adventures of the utterly amoral Ripley helps fill that need.

In spite of being a bestselling writer in Germany, France, Austria, and other European countries, and in spite of the great fame accorded her first novel, Strangers on a Train, and the film adaptation by Alfred Hitchcock, Highsmith enjoyed no success in her native America, and she became an expatriate, living virtually all of her adult life in Europe.

The first of the Ripley novels is The Talented Mr. Ripley, in which the ne'er-do-well Tom Ripley commits murder and assumes the identity of his wealthy friend. In Ripley Underground, he is in danger of being discovered to have defrauded a large company out of a fortune, which could cost him his wealthy wife. In Ripley's Game, a casual snub causes Tom to concoct a scheme involving several murders, the Mafia, and a great deal of money.

These superbly crafted tales about the unfailingly charming but entirely reprehensible criminal are irresistible, much like watching Mike Tyson in a boxing ring (or out of it, for that matter). You know it's wrong to be titillated by it, and you feel guilty about enjoying the spectacle, but it's impossible to avert the eyes. --Otto Penzler

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Highsmith's already popular Ripley novels will get a boost thanks to a forthcoming feature film version of Talented starring Hollywood heartthrobs Matt Damon and Gwyneth Paltrow. If your existing copies are worn out from use, then jump on this Everyman's Library edition.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Chilling Trio Jan 10 2013
By Mark
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If you have seen Alfred Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train" (the novel on which that film was based was by Patricia Highsmith) you will get some idea of what you are in for when you read these novels. A chilling study of a genuine psychopath. The title might make it seem like it is about Mr. Chips, but it is, trust me, not! The Everyman's edition is inexpensive and nicely bound, as are all books in that series.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Well written Jun 15 2004
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover
The novel is well written and I enjoyed reading it. I think the story has something very extravagant and is, psychologically seen, such a great work of art. The story is interesting because of the variability of the different people. The different characters are well constructed but in a way not as realistic as in the book.
Tom Ripley is a man with too high ambitions but he can't realise his dreams so easily in this world.
I think the aspect of seeing through the eyes of the protagonist is nothing special but through the eyes of a criminal. It's very interesting and a great challenge not to lose sight of the right side of life and the importance of the relations between important and true friends. In a way the story aims at the global world constellation because of the relations among the various points of power in the world, like the "good" and the "bad" people or the way how you succeed in your life.
But altogether it's a thrilling story which I can recommend to read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A splendid triple treat edition worth owning Oct 6 2003
Format:Hardcover
Coming to Ms Highsmith via Mr Hitchcock (Strangers on a Train, The American Friend) I was struck by the way in which the writer had me liking Mr Ripley and disliking most of the other characters in these stories, even though Mr Ripley is a liar, a murderer, a thief, a cold calculating fish who delights in deceit and undermining others, manipulating the world around him to suit his selfish ends - maybe he represents the child in us, a character who gives expression to the dark side of our nature by allowing us to live through his adventures. He is superior, snobbish and incredibly attentive to detail. His knowledge of the art world, of Europe as the civilised centre of the universe, and many other matters make him something of a gourmet, bon vivant, idler. The world is just a large play pen for him to indulge his urges, but at some considerable risk. Tremendously entertaining stories composed over a period of 20 years by Ms Highsmith in clear stylish English make them a pleasure to read. This excellent Everyman Edition provide these stories with a worthy home. A bargain.
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5.0 out of 5 stars There`s an even better movie out there
I was a bit disappointed that everybody obviously watched the new remake of "The talented Mr.Ripley" with Matt Damon(which I didn`t find that good), but nobody mentioned the... Read more
Published on Mar 10 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars I agree with the Sante Fe Reader!
I, too, am on a Patricia Highsmith "high." She is awesome! Her characters are undescribably delicious! Read more
Published on Aug 27 2002 by ViAmber
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good, but needs more character development
The Tom Ripley originally written by Highsmith (i.e., the character in this trilogy as opposed to the character in the film version) seemed to me to lack the ambiguity and moral... Read more
Published on Jan 1 2002 by Kindle Reader
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Times 3!
Pour yourself a glass of wine and curl up with this wonderful trilogy. Constantly engaging, these three exciting and delightful stories of murder and mayhem will delight... Read more
Published on Oct 17 2001 by Nelson Aspen
5.0 out of 5 stars The Talented Mr. Ripley
i read the book after watching the superb movie...another -more and than words can express- excellent acting job by Matt Damon. Read more
Published on Oct 14 2001
2.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't live up to the hype (nor the movie.)
This has been the only time I actually like a movie better than the book. I enjoyed the movie, so I wanted to read the book to get a better taste of Mr. Ripley. Read more
Published on Jun 6 2001 by T. Schmitt
5.0 out of 5 stars The Most Interesting Book I Ever Read.
(THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY) Is the greatest book I ever read. Tom was a poor person who really wants to be someone in his life. Read more
Published on May 23 2001 by Fahmi Muflahi
5.0 out of 5 stars A review of the Tom Ripley series
Tom Ripley is probably the most unique...and compelling...murderer in literature today. This is no serial killer like Hannibal Lecter; this is a man who defies description. Read more
Published on April 24 2001 by J. W. Zorn
5.0 out of 5 stars Ripley's Game is another winner...
I just finished Ripley's Game and loved it - the only problem I had was that Highsmith makes Tom "happily" married to a beautiful French blonde which doesn't compute... Read more
Published on Dec 6 2000
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm on a Highsmith High...
I am having a ball - I'm in love with Patricia Highsmith and her stories. I can't get enough of the corrupt, sociopathic, amoral, sleazy, viscious, mean, devilish, vile,... Read more
Published on Nov 29 2000
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