
Sensing that he is about to cut him loose, Ripley finally decides to murder Dickie and assume his identity. As a gesture to Ripley, Dickie agrees to travel with him on a short holiday to San Remo. Ripley has indeed become obsessed with Dickie, which is further reinforced by his desire to imitate and maintain the wealthy lifestyle Dickie has afforded him. From this moment on, Ripley senses that Dickie has begun to tire of him, resenting his constant presence and growing personal dependence. Tom begins to grow jealous of Freddie, and grows closer to Marge over their shared anguish in Dickie's shifting loyalty.ĭickie becomes upset when he unexpectedly finds Ripley in his bedroom dressed up in his clothes and imitating his mannerisms. However, soon after Ripley arrives, Freddie Miles, a school friend of Dickie's, visits Dickie's summer home.

As Ripley and Dickie spend more time together, Marge feels left out.

Shortly after his arrival in Italy, Ripley meets Dickie and Dickie's girlfriend Marge Sherwood, and Dickie allows Tom Ripley to stay with him in his Italian home. Ripley agrees, exaggerating his friendship with Dickie, a half-remembered acquaintance, in order to gain the elder Greenleaf's trust. One day, he is approached by shipping magnate Herbert Greenleaf to travel to "Mongibello" (based on the resort town Positano), in Italy, to persuade Greenleaf's errant son, Dickie, to return to the United States and join the family business. Tom Ripley is a young man struggling to make a living in New York City by whatever means necessary, including a series of small-time confidence scams. It has been adapted numerous times for screen, including Purple Noon (1960) starring Alain Delon and The Talented Mr.

This novel introduced the character of Tom Ripley, who returns in four subsequent novels. Ripley is a 1955 psychological thriller novel by Patricia Highsmith.
