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The Talented Mr. Ripley
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AuthorPatricia Highsmith
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesRipliad
Genre(s)Mystery novel
PublisherMcCann (USA) &
Cresset Press (UK)
Publication date1955
Media typePrint (hardback, paperback)
ISBNNA
Followed byRipley Under Ground


The Talented Mr. Ripley is a novel by Patricia Highsmith, published in 1955. This novel first introduced the character of Tom Ripley, who would return in the novels Ripley Under Ground, Ripley's Game, The Boy Who Followed Ripley and Ripley Under Water.

Plot summary

Tom Ripley is a young man struggling to make a living in New York City, with no prospects but with a talent to survive by doing whatever is required. When approached by the wealthy Herbert Greenleaf to travel to Italy to persuade Greenleaf's errant son, Dickie, to return to the United States and assume his responsibilities, Ripley sees this as an opportunity. Shortly after his arrival in Italy, he meets Greenleaf and his girlfriend Marge Sherwood, and quickly ingratiates himself with the couple. Over time, however, Marge becomes suspicious of Tom, and Dickie begins to tire of Tom, possibly resenting Ripley's constant presence and growing dependence. Ripley's own feelings are complicated by his desire to maintain the new wealthy lifestyle Greenleaf has afforded him, and by his growing attraction to Greenleaf's own lifestyle.

As a gesture of kindness to Tom, Dickie agrees to travel with him on a short holiday to San Remo. The two hire a small boat, and Ripley murders Greenleaf onboard. He dumps Dickie's body, weighed down by the anchor, into the water and scuttles the boat.

Tom assumes Greenleaf's identity, living off the latter's allowance and carefully providing communications to Marge to assure her that Greenleaf has merely deserted her. Freddie Miles, an old friend of Dickie, visits Tom at what he supposes to be Dickie's apartment in Rome. He is immediately suspicious of Ripley and suspects something is wrong. The confrontation results in Ripley murdering Freddie. Ripley's existence becomes a cat and mouse game with the Italian police with Ripley managing to keep himself safe by restoring his own identity and moving to Venice. In succession, Marge, Greenleaf's father and an American private detective confront Ripley. He contemplates murdering Marge, but when he finally realises that they have accepted his story, changes his mind. The story concludes with Ripley travelling to Greece. However, on arrival in Greece, he discovers that the Greenleaf family has accepted that Dickie Greenleaf is dead and that Tom shall inherit Dickie's fortune according to a will forged by Tom on Dickie's Hermes typewriter. While the book ends with Tom happily rich, it also suggests that he may forever be dogged by paranoia; in one of the final paragraphs, he nervously envisions a group of police officers waiting to arrest him. Highsmith leaves her character pondering whether or not "he was going to see policemen waiting for him on every pier that he ever approached."

Awards and nominations

The novel won an Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Patricia Highsmith.

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Patricia Highsmith (January 19, 1921 - February 4, 1995) was an American novelist who is known mainly for her psychological crime thrillers which have led to more than two dozen film adaptations.
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Ripley Under Ground

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Author Patricia Highsmith
Country United States
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Series Ripliad
Genre(s) Mystery novel
Publisher Heinemann (UK) &
Random House (USA)
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Patricia Highsmith (January 19, 1921 - February 4, 1995) was an American novelist who is known mainly for her psychological crime thrillers which have led to more than two dozen film adaptations.
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Thomas "Tom" Ripley is a fictional character of a series of crime novels by Patricia Highsmith and in several films spawned from the novels.
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Ripley Under Ground

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Author Patricia Highsmith
Country United States
Language English
Series Ripliad
Genre(s) Mystery novel
Publisher Heinemann (UK) &
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Ripley's Game

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Author Patricia Highsmith
Country United States
Language English
Series Ripliad
Genre(s) Mystery novel
Publisher Heinemann (UK) &
Random House (USA)
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The Boy Who Followed Ripley

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Author Patricia Highsmith
Country United States
Language English
Series Ripliad
Genre(s) Mystery novel
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Ripley Under Water

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Author Patricia Highsmith
Country United States
Language English
Series Ripliad
Genre(s) Mystery novel
Publisher Bloomsbury (UK) &
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