Patricia Highsmith: Found in the Street (USA 2016) From the Publisher: Originally published in 1986, Found in the Street is classic Highsmith -- an engrossing, unsettling thriller that explores the bleakest alleyways of human desire, and a kaleidoscopic portrait of 1980s New York City. Patricia Highsmith: Found in the Street. Grove Press, ISBN: 9780802125293 (July, 2016), 374 p., $15.00.
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Patricia Highsmith: Found in the Street (UK 2016) From the Publisher: Elsie Tyler is a beautiful young waitress - an innocent in New York - and Ralph feels he must protect her from 'bad company'. When he sees Elsie leaving Jack's apartment, he is not pleased. Not pleased at all. He is entirely unprepared for the complex maze of sexual obsession and disturbing psychological intrigue he is about to be drawn into. By the author of The Talented Mr Ripley, Found in the Street is an unsettling thriller that explores the bleakest alleyways of human desire. Patricia Highsmith: Found in the Street. Virago, ISBN: 9780349004884 (January, 2016), 338 p., £8.99.
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Patricia Highsmith: Found in the Street (USA 1987) From the Publisher: Set in Greenwich Village, Found in the Street is a powerful novel of sexual obsession and the complexity of desire. Elsie Taylor is one of the youthful thousands who drift into New York City every year looking for good times and opportunities. She has vitality, innocence, ambition, and a beauty that attracts men and women alike. But to Ralph Linderman -- a failed inventor who walks the streets at dawn with a dog named God -- she seems oblivious to, and endangered by, the corruption he sees everywhere around him. Waitressing as she dreams of greater things, Elsie is soon taken up by an older, sophisticated circle won over by her unstudied charms. Jack Sutherland, an illustrator, comes to adore her with an artists eye, but it is his wife, Natalia, who is most smitten. But as Elsie's future grows ever more promising and complicated, Ralph becomes even more agitated and persistent. And in the end, no one's emotions are as simple as they might seem, as everyone must reconsider what they loved -- or loathed -- about this remarkable young woman. Patricia Highsmith: Found in the Street. Atlantic Monthly Press, ISBN: 0871132087 (October, 1987), 276 p., $16.95.
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Patricia Highsmith: Found in the Street (UK 1987) From the Publisher: Found in the Street is Patricia Highsmith's chilling new psychological thriller - a novel that will destroy some of your assumptions about human nature and contemporary life. Patricia Highsmith: Found in the Street. Penguin, ISBN: 0140097783 (April, 1987), 276 p., £2.95.
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Patricia Highsmith: Found in the Street (UK 1986) From the Publisher: Elsie Tyler is fresh, childlike, vibrantly pretty -- one of thousands of young people who drift to the city every year looking for good times and opportunities. She has youth, vitality, ambition, and a sexual magic that works fatally on both men and women. Lonely oddball Ralph Linderman, walking the dawn streets with a dog called God, sets out on a fanatic's crusade to save her from corruption. He haunts the coffee shop on Seventh Avenue where she works and spies on her night life with her friends. Illustrator Jack Sutherland, to whom Elsie turns for help, comes to adore her with an artist's eye, but it is his wife Natalia -- free-spirited, sexy, fiercely independent - who is most fascinated by the girl. Taken up by Natalia and her smart Village friends, Elsie begins to make it as a fashion model, but she has stirred up a dangerous kind of madness, and made bitter enemies of those less gifted in love. A stunning new novel of psychological suspense from one of the world's leading storytellers of the macabre. Found in the Street is as diverting in its narrative detail, and as chilling in its impact, as anything Patricia Highsmith has written. Patricia Highsmith: Found in the Street. Heinemann, ISBN: 043433524X (April, 1986), 276 p., £9.95.
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