Hannibal - Thomas Harris

Hannibal

By Thomas Harris

  • Release Date: 1999-06-08
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 400 Ratings

Description

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Is it as good as Red Dragon and Silence of the Lambs? No . . . this one is better.”—Stephen King, The New York Times Book Review

You remember Hannibal Lecter: gentleman, genius, cannibal. Seven years have passed since Dr. Lecter escaped from custody. And for seven years he’s been at large, free to savor the scents, the essences, of an unguarded world.

But intruders have entered Dr. Lecter’s world, piercing his new identity, sensing the evil that surrounds him. For the multimillionaire Hannibal left maimed, for a corrupt Italian policeman, and for FBI agent Clarice Starling, who once stood before Lecter and who has never been the same, the final hunt for Hannibal Lecter has begun. All of them, in their separate ways, want to find Dr. Lecter. And all three will get their wish. But only one will live long enough to savor the reward. . . . 

Praise for Hannibal

“Interested in getting the hell scared out of you? Buy this book on a Friday . . . lock all doors and windows. And by Monday , you might just be able to sleep without a night-light.”Newsday

“Strap yourself in for one heck of a ride. . . . It’ll scare your socks off.”—Denver Post

“A stunner . . . writing in language as bright and precise as a surgeon’s scalpel, Harris has created a world as mysterious as Hannibal’s memory palace and as disturbing as a Goya painting. This is one book you don’t want to read alone at night.”The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“Relentless . . . endlessly terrifying . . . 486 fast-paced pages, in which every respite is but a prelude to further furious action . . . Hannibal begins with a murderous paroxysm that leaves the reader breathless. . . . Hannibal speaks to the imagination, to the feelings, to the passions, to exalted senses and to debased ones. Harris’s voice will be heard for a while.”Los Angeles Times

“A pleasurable sense of dread.”The Wall Street Journal

“Enormously satisfying . . . a smashing good time, turning the pages for thrills, chills, horror and finally, a bracing, deliciously wicked slap in the face . . . perhaps the very best the thriller/horror genre is capable of producing.”San Diego Union-Tribune

Reviews

  • In Theory But Not In Practice

    3
    By WeAllFloatHere
    Although I enjoyed the book it does have many problems: it focuses too much on newer characters rather than the main two, the characters from the previous book are not themselves, the new villain surpasses the villainy of Hannibal Lecter, and the twisted love story, which sounds good in theory, falls flat in practice. The stories of the newer characters were interesting at best, however I would have liked more time devoted to developing the main characters instead. The new villain could easily be removed considering that the story already has a villain, Hannibal Lecter. And in order for the love story to work out the two characters involved need to go through a big change, but the execution of said change just wasn’t strong enough to make it believable. Overall the book was okay, although I do feel like it undermines the genius of ‘The Silence of the Lambs.’ It’s as if this sequel forgot about the sickening mind games that Hannibal Lecter is known for playing.
  • GOOD BUT

    4
    By Prophet Amos
    An excellent book, however the foreign language, which at times requires a translation slows down the reading experience. Harris must either get rid of the foreign dialogue, or place the transation at the bottom of the page. The ending was great.
  • Yes!

    5
    By JustShopping
    This book was great. It took the Lecture story to a new height. Definitely a great read. I could tell a ton of research went into the writing is this piece. Can’t wait to start the next book in the series.
  • amazing

    5
    By niwot18
    this book is one of the most intelligently written pieces of literature i have ever come across. i have loved this entire series, constantly intrigued by dr lecter. this book made a great end, the book ended exactly as i would have ended it. not to say that it was predictable in the least. it will be difficult to find a book that keeps me as interested as this one. highly recommend
  • Couldn't put it down

    5
    By Jbrealhaha
    Very very good read. Found myself not being able to put it down. Recommended to anyone.
  • loved it!

    5
    By tintintraveler
    Hannibal is now one of my favorite books. The ending completely took me off guard, but I still loved it but i don't know why the movie put a different ending in. I read it in a day (with no sleep) because I couldn't stop reading it. I hope Thomas Harris writes a new book. :D
  • An odd finish...

    4
    By AzureStorm
    As the final chapter in the Hannibal series, it seems this book takes a deviant path from the psychology of the first two books and replaces it with a violent romp through extravagant locales. While this is a thrilling story, the returning characters from prior novels seem to have changed so much as to be nearly unrecognizable. Add to this an evil antithesis to Hannibal and this book seems determined to separate itself from it's predecessors and stand alone. It does accomplish this, but not without the casualty of the brilliance required by Graham in Red Dragon or Clarice in Silence of the Lambs to apprehend the killer. This is mainly a tale of vengeance against Hannibal by a former, now obsessed, victim and a slightly twisted love story between two characters that just does not fit.