Suspense novels are often described as "chilling," but no one turns down the reader's emotional thermostat quite like Patricia Highsmith, author of such haunting psychological thrillers as Strangers on a Train and creator of the sociopathic series protagonist Tom Ripley. During her life, Highsmith was a popular author in Europe, where she lived; in her native United States, however, her books went sporadically in and out of print for decades. Now, the writer whom Graham Greene called "the poet of apprehension" has finally gained recognition in the States -- not only as a master of the suspense genre, but as a literary author of rare talent.

Highsmith grew up in Texas and New York, but spent most of her adult life in England, France and Switzerland. By most accounts she was a loner who avoided other people, including other writers; but she did have early help in her career from Truman Capote, who got her a stint at the Yaddo writers' colony in New York. Her first novel, Strangers on a Train, tells the story of an architect and a psychopath who meet on a train and "swap" murders. The book gained Highsmith considerable fame, especially after it was made into a film by Alfred Hitchcock. A second novel, The Price of Salt, was printed under a pseudonym after her first publishers turned it down. Though her subsequent works didn't sell well in her home country, she kept turning out the kinds of novels and short stories the New Yorker called "bad dreams that keep us thrashing for the rest of the night."

Several movies have been loosely based on Highsmith's books, including Danny DeVito's Hitchcock spoof Throw Momma From the Train; Wim Wenders' The American Friend, adapted from Ripley's Game; and Purple Noon, a French film based on The Talented Mr. Ripley. But it was Academy Award-winning director Anthony Minghella's lush screen adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley, released four years after Highsmith's death and 44 years after the book's publication, that introduced Highsmith to a wider audience and led to a rediscovery of her works.

Subtle enough for a seminar yet entertaining enough for the beach, Highsmith's coolly narrated tales of terror display an observant eye for social behavior as well as individual psychology. Most books in the suspense genre provide a hero whose fundamental honesty and decency stand as bulwarks against the evil he or she confronts. But in a Highsmith novel, the reader is alone with victim and victimizer -- and an unsettling sense of empathy with both.

As Francis Wyndham has noted, Highsmith's "peculiar brand of horror comes less from the inevitability of disaster, than from the ease with which it might have been avoided. The evil of her agents is answered by the impotence of her patients -- this is not the attraction of opposites, but in some subtle way the call of like to like. When they finally clash in the climactic catastrophe, the reader's sense of satisfaction may derive from sources as dark as those which motivate Patricia Highsmith's destroyers and their fascinated victims."

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Title: The Price of Salt, or Carol, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: The Talented Mr. Ripley, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: Strangers on a Train, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: The Price of Salt (Carol), Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: Deep Water, Author: Patricia Highsmith
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Title: Strangers on a Train, Author: Patricia Highsmith
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Title: Ripley's Game, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: Ripley Under Ground, Author: Patricia Highsmith
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Title: A Game for the Living, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: The Boy Who Followed Ripley, Author: Patricia Highsmith
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Title: Ripley Under Water, Author: Patricia Highsmith
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Title: The Glass Cell, Author: Patricia Highsmith
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Title: Found in the Street, Author: Patricia Highsmith
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Title: Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: Blunderer, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: The Tremor of Forgery, Author: Patricia Highsmith
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Title: The Two Faces of January, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: Slowly, Slowly in the Wind, Author: Patricia Highsmith
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Title: The Ripley Omnibus: The Talented Mr. Ripley, Ripley Underground, and Ripley¿s Game, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: The Animal-Lovers' Book of Beastly Murder, Author: Patricia Highsmith

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