Patricia Highsmith (1921-1995) was an American author known for her novels of psychological suspense. She wrote over two dozen books and short story collections, including her five Tom Ripley novels. Her first book Strangers on a Train was nominated for an Edgar Award and was later adapted into a film by Alfred Hitchcock. Many of her works have been adapted for the screen, including The Talented Mr. Ripley and most recently The Price of Salt which was renamed Carol.

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Title: Patricia Highsmith's Diaries and Notebooks: The New York Years, 1941-1950, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: Strangers on a Train: A Novel, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: Those Who Walk Away, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: Found in the Street, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: Carol, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: The Price of Salt: OR Carol, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: The Price of Salt, or Carol, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: The Price of Salt (Illustrated Edition), Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: The Two Faces of January, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: Deep Water, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: Tales of Natural and Unnatural Catastrophes, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: The Tremor of Forgery, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: Eleven, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: The Cry of the Owl, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: The Boy Who Followed Ripley, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: Ripley Under Water, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: Ripley Under Ground, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: Ripley's Game, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: The Talented Mr. Ripley, Author: Patricia Highsmith
Title: The Selected Stories of Patricia Highsmith, Author: Patricia Highsmith

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