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Red Dragon (Hannibal Lecter Series) Hardcover – May 25, 2000

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 9,475 ratings

THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

Feed your fears with this terrifying classic that introduced cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter.


FBI agent Will Graham once risked his sanity to capture Hannibal Lecter, an ingenious killer like no other. Now, he’s following the bloodstained pattern of the Tooth Fairy, a madman who’s already wiped out two families.

To find him, Graham has to understand him. To understand him, Graham has only one place left to go: the mind of Dr. Lecter.
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“The best popular novel to be published in America since The Godfather.”—Stephen King

Red Dragon is an engine designed for one purpose—to make the pulse pound, the heart palpitate, the fear glands secrete.”—The New York Times Book Review

“A gruesome, graphic, gripping thriller...Extraordinarily harrowing.”—
The Cleveland Plain Dealer

“Want to faint with fright? Want to have your hair stand on end? Want to read an unforgettable thriller with equal parts of horror and suspense? Harris was obviously only warming up with his best seller Black Sunday.”—
New York Daily News

“Irresistible...A shattering thriller...Readers should buckle themselves in for a long night’s read because from the first pages...Harris grabs hold.”—
Publishers Weekly

“The scariest book of the season.”—
The Washington Post Book World

“Easily the crime novel of the year.”—
Newsday

About the Author

Thomas Harris is a #1 New York Times bestselling author. His first novel, Black Sunday, was published in 1975, followed by a series of suspense novels featuring cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter, including Red Dragon, The Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal, and Hannibal Rising.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dutton; Reissue edition (May 25, 2000)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 369 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0525945563
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0525945567
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.25 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.38 x 1.13 x 9.38 inches
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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.

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Customers find the book entertaining and suspenseful. They praise the writing quality as extraordinary, easy to read, and using an economy of words. The story is described as interesting, sinister, and original. Readers find the characters fascinating and well-developed. They appreciate the vivid descriptions and stunning visuals.

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258 customers mention "Readability"254 positive4 negative

Customers enjoy the book's readability. They find it entertaining and a fantastic read that moves along smoothly. The story is interesting and the end is worth it. It's considered a classic piece of the genre and hooks readers from page one.

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"What an insanely good read! Now unfortunately I saw the film Manhunter which is based on Red Dragon...." Read more

"...On its own, this book is pretty great, too! I love Harris's word usage and sense of humor...." Read more

"...Still a good read, more so I'm nitpicking." Read more

168 customers mention "Suspenseful story"147 positive21 negative

Customers find the story intense and engaging. They describe it as an original crime novel with multiple layers of storytelling and interesting twists. The writing is taut and page-turning, making it a worthwhile read for those who enjoy intricate details.

"...the writing in this book is extraordinary, and its contents are delightfully twisted...." Read more

"...Will Graham is at once mysterious, talented and stubborn, but he is also flat and uninteresting; his story started off far slower than Clarice..." Read more

"...He's gross, rat-faced, and cruel, but he's also ambitious, cunning, and incredibly cutthroat...." Read more

"...To focus on the positives, The Red Dragon is a very sinister and original (at least at the time) killer, and an intriguing foil for FBI Investigator..." Read more

68 customers mention "Writing quality"65 positive3 negative

Customers praise the writing quality of the book. They find it easy to read and engaging, using an economy of words. Readers appreciate the author's skill with words.

"...However, the writing in this book is extraordinary, and its contents are delightfully twisted...." Read more

"...Rather than indulging in gory details it uses an economy of words that leaves much to the reader's imagination...." Read more

"...I love Harris's word usage and sense of humor. He's definitely a skilled writer and I've always loved a good thriller...." Read more

"...of Greatest Books Ever Written, but it is entertaining and fairly well written...." Read more

59 customers mention "Engrossedness"59 positive0 negative

Customers find the book fascinating and thought-provoking. They appreciate the unique mental prowess of the retired FBI agent with a passion for solving crimes. The writing is evocative and stimulates their imagination, making it richer and more psychologically thrilling than the text. The book provides more depth and perspective on the antagonist, Hannibal Lector, and his journey. Readers describe the book as sophisticated and intelligent.

"...This book is incredibly detailed in its masterful development of the nefarious plans of the Dragon. Will Graham is a great character...." Read more

"...Oh, Reba, how I love you. You're this funny, smart, confident woman who is thrust in this absolute horror story and you fell in love with this..." Read more

"...embellishment in the details, and a good thrill that’s smart enough to stay interesting...." Read more

"...RED DRAGON is an eloquent, gripping contribution to American Literature (and yes, that is a capital L)." Read more

50 customers mention "Character development"44 positive6 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book. They find the characters well-written and memorable. The villain is described as terrifying, intelligent, and hauntingly human.

"...Will Graham is a great character. It is wild how the author develops a deep dense of empathy for the killer in this novel. Shakespearean, in a sense...." Read more

"...-driven novel, and "Red Dragon" had three of the best, most well-written characters I've ever read in a crime novel: Francis Dolarhyde, Reba McClane..." Read more

"...The characters are engaging, Freddie is a damn cockroach, and the Dragon.... that poor bastard...." Read more

"...Otherwise, the story and characters are compelling and I did like it...." Read more

25 customers mention "Detail"25 positive0 negative

Customers find the book provides vivid descriptions and stunning visuals. They appreciate the depth of the story and the variety of perspectives that help them grasp the overall picture. The subtlety of Hannibal Lecter's character is also appreciated. Overall, readers describe the book as an eloquent, gripping contribution to American literature.

"...This book is incredibly detailed in its masterful development of the nefarious plans of the Dragon. Will Graham is a great character...." Read more

"...read for those who enjoy multiple layers of storytelling, embellishment in the details, and a good thrill that’s smart enough to stay interesting...." Read more

"...RED DRAGON is an eloquent, gripping contribution to American Literature (and yes, that is a capital L)." Read more

"...when they provide you with an array of POVs so it becomes easier to grasp the full picture...." Read more

19 customers mention "Style"19 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's style. They find the characters well-drawn and thoughtfully executed. The imagery is amazing, with a nice cover. The writing is brilliantly weaved and easy to read. The pages are clean and without funny looking or incomplete lines.

"...It’s brilliantly weaved and as abrasive and crass as the Will Graham that’s portrayed in the tv series with Hugh Dancy...." Read more

"...In true Thomas Harris fashion, the author takes an empathetic yet analyzing look at how trauma shapes the mores of his characters...." Read more

"Author weaves a great yarn, very intrigued by Graham and Dolarhyde, but didn’t do a whole lot with Graham’s character and Dolaryhde’s demise wasn’t..." Read more

"...as compelling a character as Hannibal Lecter, Francis Dolarhyde is well-drawn and more than capable of raising a goosebump or two...." Read more

51 customers mention "Pacing"30 positive21 negative

Customers have different views on the pacing of the book. Some find it well-paced and easy to follow, with smooth transitions from one situation to the next. Others feel parts of the middle are slow and boring, with a lack of detail and jumpy sections. Overall, opinions vary on the overall pacing.

"...It really reads well and moves along quickly and nicely while still exploring the depths of it's characters in an interesting way." Read more

"...The bottom line: while it lacks the pace, intensity and character development of its sequel, I found the first installment in the Hannibal Lecter..." Read more

"...They’ve all paled in comparison thus far. This one is scary, smart, fast paced, and original...." Read more

"...Harris has an efficiency in his story telling that moves the novel along at fantastic pace and keeps you reading...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
    Having just finished Cari Mora I was weary to read this and be let down. However, the writing in this book is extraordinary, and its contents are delightfully twisted. I was engaged all of the way through while still finding myself in shock and awe at certain points. This book is a pleasure!
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2014
    A serial killer the authorities nicknamed the "Tooth Fairy" (for his signature bite marks he leaves on his victims' bodies) has killed two seemingly random families, one in Alabama and another in Georgia. FBI agent Jack Crawford recalls his protege Will Graham - who captured the brilliant psychopath, Hannibal Lecter - to Washington to help him decipher the case before the next family dies. Will Graham is at once mysterious, talented and stubborn, but he is also flat and uninteresting; his story started off far slower than Clarice Starling's did in the sequel, "The Silence of the Lambs." As a result, "Red Dragon" doesn't get interesting until the 20% mark when Lecter enters the fray. While the circumstances are somewhat dated, (and, dare I say, unbelievable - how could a mental patient use a phone unattended?), Hannibal Lecter does what he does best - create chaos and intrigue as we wonder where his manipulations will lead Will Graham. Interestingly, the Tooth Fairy (turned Red Dragon) is the most three-dimensional character presented in the novel, though the extended flashback served to slow things down far too long; did we need all that information about the grandmother, told to us in dramatically extended chapters that don't serve to mean much in his arc? A few lines from the Dragon's point of view would have sufficed. Alas, the twists and turns with the Red Dragon himself, and the machinations of the case - researched in depth by Mr. Harris, which gave an aura of authenticity to the fictional investigation - will keep readers on their toes to the end.

    The bottom line: while it lacks the pace, intensity and character development of its sequel, I found the first installment in the Hannibal Lecter series no less engrossing and suspenseful.

    -Raeden Zen
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
    What an insanely good read! Now unfortunately I saw the film Manhunter which is based on Red Dragon. Great film however they had to condense some of the story in order to make the film coherent. Finding out all the material makes the film seem like something was missing. The book makes me want to read all the the books dealing with Hannibal Lecter!!!
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
    I discovered this book after decades of only watching the movies. This book is incredibly detailed in its masterful development of the nefarious plans of the Dragon. Will Graham is a great character. It is wild how the author develops a deep dense of empathy for the killer in this novel. Shakespearean, in a sense. Dragon reminds me of Iago from “Othello.”
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2013
    **SPOILERS THROUGHOUT REVIEW**

    I'm a big fan of the character-driven novel, and "Red Dragon" had three of the best, most well-written characters I've ever read in a crime novel: Francis Dolarhyde, Reba McClane, and Freddy Lounds. Too bad the main character--Will Graham, a disturbed semi-retired FBI agent--was too boring to keep my attention for the first half of the novel.

    If you're looking for a Hannibal Lecter book, this isn't it. In fact, he is only a bit character who corresponds with the real villain of the novel, Francis Dolarhyde, aka The Tooth Fairy, aka The Red Dragon. Lecter and Graham had a run-in three years prior to when the novel takes place that left Graham nearly killed and Lecter is high-security prison (think much more The Silence of the Lambs and much less NBC's "Hannibal," the latter which was apparently inspired by this novel with very little similarities). Lecter sends advice to Dolarhyde, who has killed two families through his evil alter-ego The Red Dragon.

    I separate this book into thirds. The first third is dry and dull, a lot of detailed descriptions of crime scenes and DNA samples and fingerprints, stuff that ceases to interest those who have read hundreds of crime novels or watched hundreds of episodes of CSI. We get to know Will Graham and his long-suffering young wife who seems way too patient for him. The second third is when things get interesting- we get a full overview of Dolarhyde's absolutely painful, miserable life and childhood and we actually start to sympathize with him, a feat that has to be done carefully in crime novels. He was abused physically, emotionally, and somewhat sexually by his grandmother and taunted endlessly by his peers due to being born with a cleft palate and a speech impediment. I couldn't put the book down during this part.

    We also view the demise of the wormy Freddy Lounds who, although an awful man, is a really interesting character. He's gross, rat-faced, and cruel, but he's also ambitious, cunning, and incredibly cutthroat. His death is pretty gruesome and I wish we got more of him before he had to go.

    And then we meet Reba McClane. Oh, Reba, how I love you. You're this funny, smart, confident woman who is thrust in this absolute horror story and you fell in love with this insane man and he loved you and we all wanted this happy ending where you fixed this man and you helped each other survive in this messed up world. But "Red Dragon" isn't that kind of book, and even though Reba made it through the flames, I still shed a tear for her.

    Don't read this book if you're looking for an experience like the TV show "Hannibal." The characters aren't the same and the tone is completely different. But this book will really surprise you with emotion, and some of the characters are intensely memorable
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  • Felipe Gallerani Solimeo Bastos
    5.0 out of 5 stars Livro incrivelmente cativante.
    Reviewed in Brazil on October 17, 2023
    Comprei a versão Kindle para ler. Meu primeiro encontro com o universo do enigmático Dr. Lecter foi através da série, a qual tinha adorado. Após ter assistido a série inteira, acabei indo atrás dos filmes, que acabei gostando ainda mais. Por fim, decidi que iria atrás dos livros, pra ver se seriam tão bom quanto eu esperava.
    Fiquei surpreso ao ver que era melhor do que tudo que eu tinha em mente. A escrita é extremamente inteligente, bem articulada e cativante. Você sente tudo que os personagens sentem e vai desenvolvendo suas próprias “teorias” sobre os casos, conforme novas evidências vão surgindo. Adorei o livro e recomendo.
  • Bob
    5.0 out of 5 stars Really enjoyed this one
    Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2023
    Long a fan of (the movie) "Silence of the Lambs" and being aware of but never having watched either "Red Dragon" or Hannibal," I was attracted to the three book package when it saw it available. Up front: Absolutely no regrets about the purchase so far since 'Dragon' was beyond what I expected it to be.
    Thomas Harris is written a hard-to-put-down spellbinder that is taught, intense, and at times downright creepy. The cops have a tough nut - and I do mean nut - to crack in solving a pair of horrendous family murders spawned, by all things, some family movies.
    There are plenty of plot twists to keep the reader guessing as to where things are headed and the final outcome which is quite the double whammy.
    I don't know that "Silence" will hold many surprises for me (the movie will likely be playing in my head from page 1), but to follow the Hannibal Lecter progression it will be read before I tackle - with great anticipation - Book 3.
    Stay tuned!
  • Raúl
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy buen libro
    Reviewed in Mexico on March 28, 2022
    Es el que me hacía falta para leer los cuatro
  • Fjackiw
    5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 12, 2024
    I loved the films and series so I thought I'd try the books. Wow! It's written so well and even made me feel bad hearing the back story of the dragon. Felt connected even more to each character. On to silence of the lambs!
  • Lavanya R
    5.0 out of 5 stars Mint condition!!
    Reviewed in India on March 12, 2024
    I did not expect a used book that was published in the 80s to be in such a great condition!! It's a great deal to have got this collectible at 420 rs. It's almost like a new book. Came along with a great smell :)
    Highly satisfied with the purchase!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Mint condition!!
    Reviewed in India on March 12, 2024
    I did not expect a used book that was published in the 80s to be in such a great condition!! It's a great deal to have got this collectible at 420 rs. It's almost like a new book. Came along with a great smell :)
    Highly satisfied with the purchase!
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