Red Dragon

Author: Thomas Harris
An alternate cover edition of this ISBN can be found here and here., , In the realm of psychological suspense, Thomas Harris stands alone. Exploring both the nature of human evil and the nerve-racking anatomy of a forensic investigation, Harris unleashes a frightening vision of the dark side of our well-lighted world. In this extraordinary novel, which preceded The Silence of….Read More
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