It's here, in the first volume of Patricia Highsmith's five-book Ripley
series, that we are introduced to the suave Tom Ripley, a young striver
seeking to leave behind his past as an orphan bullied for being a
"sissy." Newly arrived in the heady world of Manhattan, Ripley meets a
wealthy industrialist who hires him to bring his playboy son, Dickie
Greenleaf, back from gallivanting in Italy. Soon Ripley's fascination
with Dickie's debonair lifestyle turns obsessive as he finds himself
enraged by Dickie's ambivalent affections for Marge, a charming American
dilettante, and Ripley begins a deadly game. "Sinister and strangely
alluring" (Mark Harris, Entertainment Weekly) The Talented Mr.
Ripley serves as an unforgettable introduction to this smooth
confidence man, whose talent for self-invention is as unnerving--and
unnervingly revealing of the American psyche--as ever.