Red Dragon by Thomas Harris

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  • Pub. Date: November 1981
  • 352pp

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    • Pub. Date: November 1981
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 352pp

    Synopsis

    MEET HANNIBAL LECTER FOR THE FIRST TIME.

    In the realm of psychological suspense, Thomas Harris stands alone. Exploring both the nature of human evil and the nerve-racking anatomy of a forensic investigation, Harris unleashes a frightening vision of the dark side of our well-lighted world. In this extraordinary novel, which preceded The Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal, Harris introduced the unforgettable character Dr. Hannibal Lecter. And in it, Will Graham—the FBI man who hunted Lecter down—risks his sanity and his life to duel a killer called the...Red Dragon

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    Critic Jospeh Amie, writing in theSaturday Review, observed: "The suspense is sustained by deft characterizations, fascinating crime-lab details, and a twisting plot, and understated prose," while Newsweek's Jean Strouse deemed Red Dragon "gruesome, appalling, occasionally formulaic and mechanical," but "guaranteed to terrify and succeed." In the New York Times Book Review Thomas Fleming recommends the book for "those who like their flesh to crawl."

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    Insightful. Cunning. Mysteriously elusive. Wickedly dark. Such descriptions could just as easily apply to novelist Thomas Harris as they could to his most famous creation -- one of the most notorious literary (and cinematic) villains of all time, Hannibal Lecter.

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    Truly creepy tale.by Sean_From_OHIO

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    December 15, 2009: Harris delves into a terrifying story with a horrendous villain who will give you the creeps for many days after reading. The protaganist is sad but understandbly so. His life contrasted against the villain pushes the novel along and Harris knows what scares us. Really good book.

    The kind of good that gives you nightmares.by helkiah

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    November 12, 2009: I picked this up at tag sale for 50 cents, and raced home from work the next two evenings straight to read. I even went against my better judgement and read it in bed late, late into the night.


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