 Hi, I'm author John Copenhaver and I'm here to tell you what a fan I am of Patricia Highsmith. I even have her portrait. She is a psychological suspense writer who is most famous for strangers on the train and her book The Talented Mr. Ripley. In fact, she wrote five Ripley books. I have a full collection here. I'm such a fan. And The Talented Mr. Ripley is about a young man named Tom Ripley who is fairly poor. I think gay, although it's kept a little vague. And he gets obsessed with a wealthy heir named Dicky Greenleaf and his obsession leads to murder and identity theft. But I don't think any of those things really do Patricia Highsmith's amazing pro-style justice. I really think that she is the queen of unease and that creeping complex suspense that I find so compelling and truly relish as a reader. So please go out, check out any of her books. But certainly the Ripley series is a great place to start or strangers on the train. She's amazing and should not be missed as a writer.