Hannibal
Author
Thomas Harris
Characters
Hannibal Lecter/Dr.Fell
Clarice Starling
Paul Krendler
Rinaldo Pazzi
Mason Verger
Barney
Jack Crawford
Thomas Harris: About The Author
Thomas Harris, a native of Mississippi began his career writing about crime in the United States and Mexico and was a reporter and editor for the Associated Press in New York City.
Novels:
Black Sunday (1975)
Red Dragon (1981)
The Silence of the Lambs (1988)
Hannibal (1999)
"Thomas Harris is quite simply the best suspense novelist working today."
-The Washington Post
Hannibal: About the story
It was seven years since Hannibal Lecter escaped from a prison in Baltimore Maryland, and he's been in a state of hibernation since. Now in this book eight years later, FBI Agent Clarice Starling was put back on the Lecter case, and Hannibal was elevated again to the top ten most wanted list. Mason Verger was trying to capture Hannibal as well. He had three......
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