Psychological thriller novel by Patricia Highsmith
This article is about the novel. For other works of the same title, see The Cry of the Owl (disambiguation).
The Cry of the Owl
First edition
Author
Patricia Highsmith
Language
English
Genre
Psychological thriller, novel
Publisher
Harper & Row
Publication date
1962
Publication place
United States
The Cry of the Owl is a psychological thriller novel by Patricia Highsmith, the eighth of her 22 novels. It was first published in the US in 1962 by Harper & Row and in the UK by Heinemann the following year. It explores, in the phrase of critic Brigid Brophy, "the psychology of the self-selected victim".[1]
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