Those Who Walk Away Explained

Those Who Walk Away
Author:Patricia Highsmith
Language:English
Genre:Fiction
Set In:Italy
Published:Doubleday & Co.
Release Date:1967
Media Type:Print
Pages:229
Oclc:969333
Congress:PS3558.I366

Those Who Walk Away (1967) is a psychological thriller novel by Patricia Highsmith. It was the twelfth of her 22 novels.

Synopsis

When Ray Garrett's new wife kills herself on their honeymoon, he persuades the initially suspicious Rome police that he's innocent of any wrongdoing over the death. However, his father-in-law, the brutish Ed Coleman, is convinced Ray led to her death and shoots Ray, leaving him for dead. He survives and, desperate to prove himself, follows Coleman to Venice, the husband and father bound together by love and guilt, with Coleman still seeking justice and Garrett a clear conscience.

Reviews

It has been called Highsmith's "masterpiece".[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: London Review of Books . December 11, 2015. August 21, 2003 . Not a desire to have him, but to be like him . Slavoj . Žižek.