My current read and it‘s very good so far!
Patricia Highsmith is a master at the “self-deluded” creepy stalker character. 😬
My current read and it‘s very good so far!
Patricia Highsmith is a master at the “self-deluded” creepy stalker character. 😬
David,the protagonist of this novel that almost reads like a psychological case study,is a talented scientist who is obsessed with an ex-girlfriend,Annabelle,now married.He is convinced she loves him too and tries to win her back with gifts,phone calls,letters and visits and ignores her rejections.David chooses a fantasy world and lives a double life that leads to death and his demise.Highsmith dives deep into the mind of her protagonist.Creepy.
I loved this psychological drama. MC , David Kelsey is seriously stuggling with his grasp on reality. Bizarre, yet written in such a believable way , because it is believable, yet we rarely come upon these characters in real life. Is a deeply traumatised person capable of anything ? Obsession is a real draw for some people. How far they may take it is frightening. Subtle humour too. I‘ll be savouring the P Highsmith‘s books I have left.
I‘m onto my next Patricia Highsmith. Perfect holiday ( any day ) reading 👌🏻♥️
Well obviously I loved this one since it took me 3 sittings and about 2 days to finish haha.
I could definitely see similarities to The Talented Mr Ripley, which I also loved! Highsmith really has a way of showing you the twisted workings of a twisted mind.
Apparently it's my five year litsy anniversary!!!
Yesterday I started another Highsmith audio and made a decent beginning on this Ursula Villainous puzzle. Since it's very and rainy today I'll probably just continue.
Look what has arrived, @erzascarletbookgasm !! ❤️🖤
Thank you so much for this thoughtful gift, Jessie. I love Patricia Highsmith and have been wanting to read this one for AGES.
You‘re the best! 😘😘
Overcome by germs 🦠 and this book. Told from the creepy stalker guy‘s perspective. 😱😱😱
I‘m down with a nasty cold & this is the breakfast tray my sweet man put together for me 💫
Needless to say
a) I‘m instantly feeling better - but
b) I don‘t think I‘ll get better ANYtime soon 😇
c) bookish day IS happening 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Keeping with my current thing about this author , this was my first read of anything like this by her. (I have read her lesbian novel The Price of Salt which she first published under a pseudonym. )
Very interesting. First published in 1960. Insight into an obsessive, odd person.. Certainly kept me reading . A very different psychological thriller. @MrsMalaprop
Appropriate title for me today, as I'm still dealing with the pain of pneumonia. I'm so thankful to have access to Hoopla, because it's feeding my new Patricia Highsmith audiobook addiction.
This was the perfect first book for any year. Gripping. Quirky. Chilling. Sinister. I do love it when Patricia Highsmith writes about her 'psychopathic-heroes' and David is one of her finest. It's uncomfortable and odd, just like him. I thought it was really great. I love how she slowly draws you in and then forcefully grabs you and won't let go.