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Meet Tom Ripley, a struggling young man scraping by on small-time cons. Approached by a wealthy shipping magnate who wants his son Dickie to return from his extended Italian trip, Tom jumps at the opportunity to travel abroad. When Tom meets Dickie he falls deeply in love...with Dickie's lifestyle. The plot moves slowly at times, but the story's strength is in its well-drawn characters and the way they interact with each other. Ripley's acts are overlooked or forgiven by readers as we identify w
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This is just delicious! Tom is so irascible, such a complete misanthrope!! Each time he thinks he's set, something else comes up and the vise tightens. Tom Ripley is clearly a sociopath, and yet I found myself fully empathizing with him. Talk about tension!
He is just so full of irritation and hate, his thoughts made me laugh. For example, during an evening in Venice:
He is just so full of irritation and hate, his thoughts made me laugh. For example, during an evening in Venice:
Marge was in a giddy mood that irritated Tom throughout their long five-course dinner, but he made the supreme effort and respon...more

Patricia Highsmith's classic portrait of a psychopath is just as good today as it was when it was written. Ripley is a true psychopath - he can emulate the emotions he thinks people expect out of him, but it is exhausting. He has no empathy and his only true feelings regard the repercussions things such as murdering his only friend will have on his life. Whereas the movie version of Ripley is driven to misdeeds by passion, in the book he is cold, calculating, weighing the repercussions only to h
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Tom Ripley is struggling to stay one step ahead of his creditors and the law, when an unexpected acquaintance offers him a free trip to Europe and a chance to start over.


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