THE LEGENDARY THRILLER THAT CREATED DR HANNIBAL LECTER Will Graham was a brilliant profiler of criminals for the FBI - until he suffered terrible injuries in the process of capturing Dr Hannibal 'the Cannibal' Lecter. Years later, a serial killer nicknamed 'the Tooth Fairy' is massacring entire fami...
Like a poisonous snake on the attack, this novel bites again and again and again, leaving its victim shaken and disturbed. I am somehow one of the only people in the known universe who had never read anything by Thomas Harris — I’ve remedied that, and am now moving on to this book’s follow-up, Silen...
I read Red Dragon over a decade ago, and, while I have no need to reread it (I remember every little cringe-inducing detail), it has popped up on my 17 Books for People Who Hate People Reading Challenge. So here's a review.I don't think there's a single bad thing to be said about Red Dragon. It's on...
Here's a book I've been meaning to read for a very long time (being the birthplace of one the most prominent fictional monsters of the 20th Century) but, in all honesty, the only reason I eventually bumped it up my to-read list was because I've been rather enjoying the Hannibal television series (de...
Wer kennt ihn nicht? Hannibal Lecter, seines Zeichens psychopatischer Massenmörder und Kannibale. In "Roter Drache" hat er seinen ersten Auftritt, hier jedoch nur in einer klitzekleinen Minirolle. Vielmehr geht es in diesem Buch um Will Graham, der von Jack Crawford zum FBI zurückgeholt wird um die ...
I'm so happy that I reread this book. Pretty much as soon as I read the last page I was thinking of starting over again. Having reread this book with more of an acquaintance with William Blake's work I feel I actually got more out of the story than I had previously, seeing more connection between Bl...
This is going to be a fanboy review, but I adore Thomas Harris. He exemplifies everything I want to be as a writer(if I can ever call myself that): economy and completeness. You don't lose any details of the story, but he dosen't weigh you down with boring, page-skipping unnecessaries. This is the p...
Man, I took FOREVER to read this book. Not because it wasn't interesting, but because it was so fact-driven that you can't just fly through it without taking into consideration what is being told. I am glad I read this book because I always wanted to read the book where Hannibal Lecter first appeare...
So I had started this once before and only made it 20 pages, put it down, and came back to it this time, and I zipped through it. I enjoyed the deeper look into Dolarhyde and Lector and how Lector got captured, and it made the movie that much more enjoyable
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