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by Thomas Harris
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Farnaz
Farnaz rated it 12 years ago
The thriller was wonderful. Dolarhyde is maniac, madman. He kills several families. All the feds with the Graham and Crawford as Chiefs are hunting to catch him. Knowing his “behavior” they’d prefer him dead. He corresponds with the famous Hannibal Lecter . In letter he introduces himself to Hanni...
runner
runner rated it 12 years ago
It was good to re read this classic from many years ago and to meet the affable Mr Lector...
Isa Lavinia
Isa Lavinia rated it 12 years ago
I kept forgetting this is from '81, so I spent the whole book going, "WHAT ABOUT DNA?!"But it was great, I'd only read Hannibal (which was amazing, too) but Harris really knows how to draw the reader in without fancy trappings, just plain good ol' writing.Man, anyone watching the new Hannibal tv ser...
1st Avenue
1st Avenue rated it 12 years ago
The TV series might have convinced me that it might be a good idea to pick up this book. Operative word being "might."
Stephanie's books and other things
Stephanie's books and other things rated it 12 years ago
Now that I’ve just finished reading this book, I feel the need to scrub parts of my brain with steel wool for the purpose of removing certain scenes that Thomas Harris has so rudely embedded there. Thanks a bunch Tom!Will Graham has the rotten luck at being really good at his job. He is a profiler...
Rina's Reads
Rina's Reads rated it 12 years ago
I actually rounded up to 4 stars, but would really give it a 3 1/5. Certainly not enough Hannibal for me in this one, but I found the "Tooth Fairy" to be a formidable protagonist in his absence.
Dreamworld
Dreamworld rated it 13 years ago
Will reread this too.
Fluff and Nonsense
Fluff and Nonsense rated it 13 years ago
Man, I still fucking love this book.
Illuminati
Illuminati rated it 13 years ago
When a serial killer nicknamed as the “Tooth Fairy” kills two entire families at their own home, ex FBI profiler Will Graham is approached by his former mentor, Special Agent Jack Crawford, asking for his help in finding out the killer.Will Graham, an expert profiler and the man responsible for the ...
Kimberley's Book Nook
Kimberley's Book Nook rated it 13 years ago
Red Dragon is even more creepy and suspenseful than Silence of the Lambs was (if that's even possible).I don't think it matters that I read them in the wrong order because, although Hannibal Lecter is a recurring character, they're completely different stories. Such a great, intense, gripping book! ...
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