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adrianneadelle's review against another edition
5.0
Fantastic. Harris never disappoints. His books take a long time to come out, because he researches so so thoroughly. I love his character development, and his heroins. He will never write enough books for me to be satisfied.
marzipan9's review against another edition
3.0
This book felt like a section of a much longer novel.
marin_plus's review against another edition
2.0
Kind of disappointed by this novel. No personal attachments to protagonist or big-bad... Expected more, after author took so many to write and publish something (after the Hannibal serial).
marzipan9's review against another edition
3.0
This book felt like a section of a much longer novel.
livetoread2024's review against another edition
4.0
It was over too quickly! Loved Cari. Hope there's more stories featuring her to follow.
wendyh65's review against another edition
Didn't get far though this book before I decided I really didn't want to be in the head of a serial killer like this. Haven't read Thomas Harris before, but liked the movie 'Manhunter' years ago, and this book starts out (that's as far as I read) in a similar kind of vein. Guess my tastes have changed somewhat over the years.
beytwice's review against another edition
3.0
Thank you to Netgalley for the free copy in exchange for an honest review. I have tried my hardest not to compare this too closely with the Hannibal series despite sourcing back to the same author but all the same I find my mouth parched for more in this good (but not great) novel.
Cari Mora is a really interesting character I want to know more about and Harris maintains the trend of intriguing villains here, too. The rest of the characters are bland to me and the first half of the book hard to follow. The story definitely picks up after that but lacks the same cat-and-mouse dynamic I loved in Hannibal Lecter and Clarice Starling. Some really gory moments I was a fan of and definitely markers of Thomas Harris’ writing, just not as fully realised as I would like.
Cari Mora is a really interesting character I want to know more about and Harris maintains the trend of intriguing villains here, too. The rest of the characters are bland to me and the first half of the book hard to follow. The story definitely picks up after that but lacks the same cat-and-mouse dynamic I loved in Hannibal Lecter and Clarice Starling. Some really gory moments I was a fan of and definitely markers of Thomas Harris’ writing, just not as fully realised as I would like.
cpalisa's review against another edition
1.0
Yikes! Not a fan of this one. Wayyyy to gory and gross and I can't believe I even finished it. I don't recommend it. Pretty sad, since I've liked his other books.
nora_ryan's review against another edition
3.0
Poorly written solid action. If he hadn’t written silence of the lambs this would have been a fine book but I had unmet expectations