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  1. St. Martin's Press. p. 425. Retrieved June 1, 2015. ^ Schenkar, The Talented Miss Highsmith, [page needed] ^ Highsmith, Patricia (1983). Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction. Poplar Press. p. 123. Categories:

  2. Her novel 'Deep Water', 1957, was called by the Sunday Times one of the "most brilliant analyses of psychosis in America" and Julian Symons once wrote of her "Miss Highsmith is the writer who fuses character and plot most successfully ... the most important crime novelist at present in practice."

  3. 22 de may. de 2013 · External-identifier. urn:asin:0871132109. urn:oclc:record:1033653936. urn:lcp:gameforliving00patr:lcpdf:514fcaee-9c76-4743-af7f-392918ddd88f. urn:lcp:gameforliving00patr:epub:e44f371c-791a-42bd-88df-0eda69f7b705. Extramarc.

  4. A Game for the Living The Cry of the Owl This Sweet Sickness The Two Faces of January The Glass Cell A Suspension of Mercy Those Who Walk Away The Tremor of Forgery Ripley Under Ground A Dog’s Ransom Ripley’s Game Edith’s Diary The Boy Who Followed Ripley People Who Knock on the Door Found in the Street Ripley Under Water SHORT STOR IE S ...

  5. 11 de nov. de 2014 · Patricia Highsmith was born in Texas in 1921, raised in New York, and lived most of her adult life in Europe. A graduate of Barnard College, prior to her career as a novelist, Highsmith wrote...

  6. A Game For The Living: A Virago Modern Classic (Virago Modern Classics) : Highsmith, Patricia: Amazon.es: Libros

  7. A game for the living Bookreader Item Preview remove-circle Internet Archive's in-browser bookreader "theater" requires JavaScript to be enabled.