Nothing That Meets the Eye: The Uncollected Stories of Patricia Highsmith
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Anne Rice or Stephen King fans who REALLY want to be scared!
Patricia Highsmith is most known for her impeccably sinister "Ripley" novels, but this book is arguably just as worth reading. A collection of short stories, many previously unpublished, "Nothing That Meets the Eye" is as a canon subtly chilling. Highsmith cautiously engages her readers with likable, familiar characters whose experiences in her stories are unexpected but still somehow realistic.
A master of the psychological thriller- no cheesy slasher flick gore here-...more
A master of the psychological thriller- no cheesy slasher flick gore here-...more
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Read in January, 2003
These short stories are each profoundly different from one another, yet complete worlds unto themselves. I find her discipline within the short story format to be much greater than with her novels. At least half the stories in this large collection took my very breath away.
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Read in January, 2006
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Best short stories written by a crime fiction writer ever....her insight into human psyche is highly notable
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Read in June, 2008
These short stories are the best I've read lately. Precise and pessimistic.
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Better as a short story writer than a novelist? Maybe. She had the ability to create very true characters, many of them too sensitive or too coarse to allow the reader to be too comfortable with them. I prefer her short stories & non-Ripley tales to the Ripley series which I have read & enjoyed for the most part but which have too much of an Ian Fleming or William Buckley flavour for my tastes.
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