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Patricia Highsmith The Ripley series

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All 5 Ripley books plus the BBC Saturday play version of all of them.

The Talented Mr. Ripley (1955):

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.

Ripley Under Ground (1970)

It’s been six years since Ripley murdered Dickie Greenleaf and inherited his money. Now, in Ripley Under Ground (1970), he lives in a beautiful French villa, surrounded by a world-class art collection and married to a pharmaceutical heiress. All seems serene in Ripley’s world until a phone call from London shatters his peace. An art forgery scheme he set up a few years ago is threatening to unravel: a nosy American is asking questions and Ripley must go to London to put a stop to it. In this second Ripley novel, Patricia Highsmith offers a mesmerizing and disturbing tale in which Ripley will stop at nothing to preserve his tangle of lies.

Ripley’s Game (1974)

Living on his posh French estate with his elegant heiress wife, Tom Ripley, on the cusp of middle age, is no longer the striving comer of The Talented Mr. Ripley. Having accrued considerable wealth through a long career of crime—forgery, extortion, serial murder—Ripley still finds his appetite unquenched and longs to get back in the game.

In Ripley’s Game, first published in 1974, Patricia Highsmith’s classic chameleon relishes the opportunity to simultaneously repay an insult and help a friend commit a crime—and escape the doldrums of his idyllic retirement. This third novel in Highsmith’s series is one of her most psychologically nuanced—particularly memorable for its dark, absurd humor—and was hailed by critics for its ability to manipulate the tropes of the genre. With the creation of Ripley, one of literature’s most seductive sociopaths, Highsmith anticipated the likes of Norman Bates and Hannibal Lecter years before their appearance.

The Boy Who Followed Ripley (1980)

The Boy Who Followed Ripley, the fourth novel in the Ripley series, is one of Patricia Highsmith’s darkest and most twisted creations.

Tom Ripley meets a young American runaway who has a dark secret that he is desperate to hide. Soon this unlikely pair is drawn into the seamy underworld of Berlin and a shocking kidnapping. In this masterful thriller, Highsmith shatters our perceptions of her most famous creation by letting us glimpse a more compassionate side of this amoral charmer.

“Ripley is an unmistakable descendant of Gatsby, that ‘penniless young man without a past’ who will stop at nothing.”
—Frank Rich, New York Times Magazine

Ripley Under Water (1991)

Tom Ripley passes his leisured days at his French country estate tending the dahlias, practicing the harpsichord, and enjoying the company of his lovely wife, Heloise. Never mind the bloodstains on the basement floor.

But some new neighbors have moved to Villeperce: the Pritchards, just arrived from America. they are a ghastly pair, with vulgar manners and even more vulgar taste. Most inconvenient, though, is their curiosity. Ripley does, after all, have a few things to hide. When menacing coincidences begin to occur, a spiraling contest of sinister hints and mutual terrorism ensues, resulting in one of Patricia Highsmith’s most elegantly harrowing novels to date.

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This is a Multifile Torrent
Ripley, Book 4- The Boy Who Followed Ripley [1980] The Boy Who Followed Ripley.mp3 302.86 MBs
Ripley, Book 2- Ripley Underground [1970] Ripley Underground.mp3 265.71 MBs
Ripley, Book 3- Ripley’s Game [1974] Ripley’s Game.mp3 253.97 MBs
Ripley, Book 1- The Talented Mr. Ripley [1955] The Talented Mr. Ripley.mp3 263.73 MBs
Ripley, Book 5- Ripley Under Water [1991] Ripley Under Water.mp3 266.63 MBs
The Complete Ripley (BBC Saturday Play) [2011] Saturday Play The Complete Ripley.txt 4.33 KBs
The Complete Ripley (BBC Saturday Play) [2011] The Complete Ripley- Ripley Under Ground.mp3 52.32 MBs
The Complete Ripley (BBC Saturday Play) [2011] The Complete Ripley- Ripley Under Water.mp3 52.36 MBs
The Complete Ripley (BBC Saturday Play) [2011] The Complete Ripley- Ripley’s Game.mp3 52.34 MBs
The Complete Ripley (BBC Saturday Play) [2011] The Complete Ripley- The Boy Who Followed Ripley.mp3 52.33 MBs
The Complete Ripley (BBC Saturday Play) [2011] The Complete Ripley- The Talented Mr Ripley.mp3 52.4 MBs
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