Strangers on a Train
Book Review
Patricia Highsmith's «Strangers on a Train» is a classic psychological thriller that explores themes of morality, guilt, and chance. Critics praise Highsmith's skill in creating a tense atmosphere and complex characters. The story begins with two strangers, Guy and Bruno, meeting on a train and discussing the idea of committing the perfect crime. Bruno proposes a murder swap to eliminate unwanted people in their lives. Guy doesn't take the proposal seriously, but Bruno takes action, leading to a chain of events that draws Guy into a world of deception and murder. Critics admire how Highsmith conveys the characters' inner turmoil and moral dilemmas. Special attention is given to the psychological tension that builds as the plot unfolds. Highsmith's style is described as concise and precise, enhancing the sense of anxiety and inevitability. «Strangers on a Train» is considered one of Highsmith's best works and has had a significant impact on the thriller genre.
