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Strangers on a Train

By: Patricia Highsmith
Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
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In Patricia Highsmith's debut novel, we encounter Guy Haines and Charles Anthony Bruno, passengers on the same train. But while Guy is a successful architect in the midst of a divorce, Bruno turns out to be a sadistic psychopath who manipulates Guy into swapping murders with him. As Bruno carries out his twisted plan, Guy is trapped in Highsmith's perilous world - where, under the right circumstances, anybody is capable of murder.

The inspiration for Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1951 film, Strangers on a Train launched Highsmith on a prolific career of noir fiction and proved her mastery of depicting the unsettling forces that tremble beneath the surface of everyday contemporary life.

©2015 Patricia Highsmith (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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Great story, weird accents

I really enjoyed the story, and very much enjoy Pinchot's performance...EXCEPT FOR THE UNPLACEABLE ACCENTS. Around Chapter 10, I finally sped it up to 1.35 and that was so much better. The first half of the story only feels like it's dragging, because once the real conflict begins, the psychological horror is non-stop.

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Too Dark

It was too dark for me! It made me depressed. The narration was good and suspenseful.

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Decent into madness.

The protagonist is snared into the twisted double-murder plan of a man he meets on a train. From this chance meeting we see our character go to incredible and dark lengths to rid himself of him.

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Amazing

Fantastic Patricia Highsmith and a great reading by Mr. Pinchot. Lost nothing by goosing speed 25%!

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an uncomfortable book that's just not enjoyable

it's not poorly written or anything, it just falls into that "Murphy's Law" category of books where things just endlessly get worse to the point you just lose interest and want to throttle the main character for stupid decisions and things they say. The performance is good, but every character has a southern draw to it despite mostly taking place in New England. To put it simply, if you like to connect with a character and be invested in them, avoid this book.

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Better than the movie

I love the Hitchcock movie and often rewatch it. But the book is richer and darker and is worth a listen. The suspense is still there, especially if you think you know what happens. One disappointment: Bruno never says “criss-cross”!

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Very heavy but amazing

This is not for the superficial reader. But if one enjoys analysis of human emotion, behavior.. Society and individual right vs wrong, and all the grey areas in between. This is a novel that takes one deep into that grey area. Not with boring rhetoric, but full of rich discovery of individuals conscious. Differentiating between the informed conscious and the fully "formed" and heavy developed.

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Forget what you know from Hitch’s movie, this is something wholly other.

I’m a Hitchcock fan from way back. And “Strangers” is one of my favorite films. Its sunny charm and crackling humor and steaming, churning pace make it fun and thrilling from engine to caboose.

After reading a Hitch bio, I decided to visit some of his source material and started here. The vast difference in narrative and tone are striking. Absent are the charm and humor. In their place is a brooding, dark, psychological study that at once mirrors society at large and struggles to make sense of a post-war world. Guy and Bruno’s roles are familiar, sure. But their motivations run much, much deeper.

Patricia Highsmith has a brilliant voice that situates the reader squarely in the killing mind. I wasn’t prepared for how emotional this book is, or how introspective and even frustrating. I’m a full-fledged Highsmith fan now!

I must add how very much I enjoyed Bronson Pinchot’s performance. He brought the book alive carefully, stealthily, like a lone whistle in the distance signaling the raging locomotive on its way.

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Psychological thriller at its best!

Narration was excellent, characters brilliantly described. Story intense and well laid out. So much better than the movie by Hitchcock. Elaborate depth of characters and their personalities. Highly recommend.

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Highly Entertaining

Highsmith makes an accurate exploration of human nature... How about removing the only obstacle to get what you want? the price is your peace of mind! I enjoyed this book very much.

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