The Talented Mr. Ripley

Patricia Highsmith 1955

Devastation Rating

Ugly Crying
betrayal literary fiction horror philosophical

Our Take

Tom Ripley is the betrayer without guilt and that is exactly what makes him unforgettable. Highsmith writes sociopathy from the inside — warm, logical, occasionally charming. Every friendship Tom offers is a transaction. The horror is how long you root for him before you remember what you're rooting for. Highsmith makes you complicit and then, on the last page, quietly withdraws her protection.

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