A man’s obsession with a beautiful woman leads to danger in this
psychological thriller by the author of The Talented Mr. Ripley and
The Price of Salt. In a small Pennsylvania town, Robert Forrester is
recuperating from a nasty divorce and a bout of psychological trouble.
One evening, while driving home, he sees a pretty, young woman framed
by her bright kitchen window. Soon, he can’t keep himself away. But
when Robert is inevitably discovered, obsession is turned on its head,
and he finds himself unable to shake the young woman, nor entirely
sure whether he should. From Patricia Highsmith, once called “the
balladeer of stalking” by The New Yorker, The Cry of the Owl is a
modern classic ready to be reborn. Praise for The Cry of the Owl
“Kafka with a vengeance.” —The Spectator (London) “Highsmith
generates suspense out of a different sort of fear: not the fear of
death, which drives most crime-centered entertainment, but the
pettier, more intimate dread of humiliation, of being caught on the
street with nothing on. . . . There’s something else here, hard
to identify, pulling us along relentlessly, as thrillers do—an
undertow, a surge of third-rail current.” —The New Yorker “The
Cry of the Owl is a deceptively easy stroll toward personal chaos and
destruction. It is thoroughly chilling because nothing seems
farfetched. Odd, yes, but believable. . . . The Cry of the Owl is
creepy and unsettling, a taut psychological thriller.” —Linnea
Lannon, Detroit Free Press “One of her lesser-known works . . .
and one of her most unsettling. Which is saying plenty. . . . The
crime writer Elmore Leonard has written a host of novels with the same
basic plot: Plans go wrong. The story message driving all of
Highsmith’s work is similarly simple and clear: We live on thin ice.
Highsmith revolts some readers, yet hypnotizes many others. She’s
sui generis, a writer of almost occult power.” —Richard Rayner,
Los Angeles Times
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ISBN
9780802195531
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Grove Press (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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