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Original Title: Hannibal Lecter Trilogy
ISBN: 0434009059 (ISBN13: 9780434009053)
Edition Language: English
Series: Hannibal Lecter #1-3
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The Hannibal Lecter Trilogy (Hannibal Lecter #1-3) Paperback | Pages: 1222 pages
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Title:The Hannibal Lecter Trilogy (Hannibal Lecter #1-3)
Author:Thomas Harris
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 1222 pages
Published:November 3rd 2005 by William Heinemann Ltd. (first published 2001)
Categories:Horror. Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Crime

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I first stumbled upon Red Dragon at age 14, and was amazed by it all. I had never read anything even remotely similar. In fact, the closest I had come was King's Carrie. It was my gateway into the world of psychological thrillers, and at this point I simply cannot turn back. Harris did an excellent job in capturing the horrific and violent genius that is Dr. Hannibal Lecter. The movie adaptations, in all honesty, did no justice, and that is why I recommend the quartet of books in even higher regard. My personal favorite is Hannibal.

We essentially follow the life of Hannibal Lecter, a cannibal of high intelligence and refined taste. He is captured (trust me, it's no spoiler) and placed in a heavily guarded hospital for the criminally insane. However physically secluded, he still keeps contacts with the outside world through published articles and columns in a number of psychological journals. His opinions are still regarded in high esteem, despite his "insanity", even by the FBI. To the bureau, Lecter is viewed as a complex tool to delve into the minds of serial killers who have yet to be captured. However, he's no fool, and finds ways to be payed for his time in the most conniving of ways.

Certainly a must read for any thriller fans out there.

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I freaking love these books. One of the few mystery authors I will re-read again and again. Harris is a masterful writer, with perfect descriptors, a delicious "villian", and a true gift for language. Pretty much perfect thrillers, all three. And Brian Cox plays him pitch-perfect with all his charm and swagger in the original movie. Gimme his charm and swagger any day.

all three as a whole were worth the time. this does not included hannibal rising, and i wouldn't waste my breathe on it, written after the movie wrapped. enough said. the original trilogy out does all of the movies, except "lambs" of course.

I read all three out of order (First Hannibal, then Red Dragon, then Silence of the Lambs). When I started reading them, the only movie I saw was Silence of the Lambs. All three were much better than the movies, especially Hannibal. The movie leaves out many important parts, incluing Mason Verger's sister. Eventhough Silence is in my Top 5 fav movies of all time, the book is slightly better.

mi villano favorito el Lecter :) como analiza la mente de sus victimas, y lo educado y caballero que es

fascinatingLibrarian Note:There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.Thomas Harris began his writing career covering crime in the United States and Mexico, and was a reporter and editor for the Associated Press in New York City. His first novel, Black Sunday, was printed in 1975, followed by Red Dragon in 1981, The Silence of the Lambs in 1988, Hannibal in 1999, and Hannibal

love the hannibal tale!!!!

Having watched the Movies 'Hannibal' and 'SotL' many years ago, I had forgotten most if not all of the plot. I read the three books back to back which is probably the longest run of fiction I've done in a while.Red Dragon is my favourite of the trilogy, followed by Silence of the Lambs and finally Hannibal.The characterisation and procedural elements to the story are first rate, but by the time the plot hits Italy in Hannibal, it becomes more of. rushed commentary.Perhaps I would rate it more

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