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Strangers on a train
Book • 1950
In 'Strangers on a Train', Patricia Highsmith crafts a gripping narrative about Guy Haines, an architect, and Charles Bruno, a wealthy socialite, who form an unlikely bond on a train.
Bruno proposes a sinister plan to swap murders, which Guy initially rejects, but Bruno's actions soon entangle Guy in a dark game of cat and mouse.
The novel explores themes of psychological tension, moral ambiguity, and the blurred lines between good and evil.
Bruno proposes a sinister plan to swap murders, which Guy initially rejects, but Bruno's actions soon entangle Guy in a dark game of cat and mouse.
The novel explores themes of psychological tension, moral ambiguity, and the blurred lines between good and evil.
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when explaining Fotis's and Michelle's attempt to get their stories straight.

Ashley Flowers

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when comparing 'The Kellaby Code' to classic literature.


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in relation to Patricia Highsmith's literary works.


Jason Palmer

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Mentioned when discussing the author's dark characters and complex psyche.

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