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Red Dragon

Hannibal Lecter, Book 1

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By: Thomas Harris
Narrated by: Alan Sklar
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A quiet summer night...a neat suburban house...and another innocent, happy family is shattered - the latest victims of a grisly series of hideous sacrificial killings that no one understands, and no one can stop. Nobody lives to tell of the unimaginable carnage. Only the blood-stained walls bear witness.

All hope rests on Special Agent Will Graham, who must peer inside the killer's tortured soul to understand his rage, to anticipate and prevent his next vicious crime. Desperate for help, Graham finds himself locked in a deadly alliance with the brilliant Dr. Hannibal Lecter, the infamous mass murderer who Graham put in prison years ago.

As the imprisoned Lecter tightens the reins of revenge, Graham's feverish pursuit of the Red Dragon draws him inside the warped mind of a psychopath, into an unforgettable world of demonic ritual and violence, beyond the limits of human terror.

A native of Mississippi, 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 published in 1975; followed by Red Dragon, in 1981; The Silence of the Lambs, in 1988; Hannibal, in 1999; and Hannibal Rising, in 2006. All the Hannibal Lecter books have been made into films, most notably starring Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster. Sky has also produced a television series based on the notorious mass murderer, starring Mads Mikkelsen, Laurence Fishburne, and Hugh Dancy.

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"The best popular novel published since The Godfather." (Stephen King)
"Completely gripping." ( Time Out)
"Something out of the ordinary for strong nerves and stomachs, an intricately crafted chiller." ( Observer)
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Upsetting and disturbing for me personally and due to unresolved issues with my 'deformity', family rejection and vicious bullying all my life. I hate that facial disfigurement / disability is stereotyped in this way and associated with negative, violent characteristics. Other disabilities in this story aren't (e.g. the woman who is blind) and in society other disabilities / protected characteristics are given the respect they deserve. It's very unhelpful and adds to the stigma.

Don't listen of you have a cleft lip & palate

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dropped off in the middle of this but came back to a gripping second half, just a shame the sexism has worsened over time in the light of 2021. Wish there were more good women characters, I'm not surprised NBC Hannibal had to gender-swap some of the men. Every woman is only there as a romantic interest, as interesting as their characters may be.

The scenes are interesting because they're so well-thought-out and detailed, and there are plot twists I genuinely did not see coming.

Excellent villain, women left lacking

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Alan sklar does a wonderful job bringing to life Robert Harris's seminal procedural crime scene investigation thriller.

Exceptional storytelling

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I loved it, very good writing and fairly dark and suspenseful in parts. It was read brilliantly by Alan Sklar.

Excellent all around

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an inspirational character creation being consumate evil in the tooth fairy, will graham broken and vulnerable has to put demons behind him in order to track down the bad guy. p.s. if you watch the film in my opinion the original william peterson one is superior to the ed norton version.

brilliant

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