![]() ![]() She is the link between Lecter and his vast knowledge of humankind, and Jack Crawford with the power of the FBI behind him. ![]() Problem-solving is hunting it is savage pleasure and we are born to it.”Ībout the format: the narration is third person omniscient, although it most often follows Clarice Starling. “Starling put her head back, closed her eyes for one second. Lecter knows who the killer is and the FBI doesn’t, Clarice’s involvement with Lecter and the current case increase, just as things begin to spiral out of control… He tells her something about the serial killer Crawford is hunting. Lecter, nick-named Hannibal the Cannibal, former psychiatrist and evil manipulator of the human psyche, does have something to say to Clarice. She’s supposed to be able to say she went, she spoke, she wrote up the report on the likely one-sided conversation. She’s not the first to be sent to him for answers about his crimes, and no one expects much from the visit. Clarice Starling, FBI trainee at Quantico, is pulled aside to make a routine call on Dr. It’s taking a lot of time and effort from the FBI, but help comes from an unexpected source. I watched the film once in high school, but most of the details didn’t stick, so almost everything in the novel seemed new and surprising to me.Ībout the book: FBI agent Jack Crawford is hunting a serial killer that takes his victims’ skin. This year I picked up Thomas Harris’ The Silence of the Lambs as my Halloween read, but I ended up being so busy working the whole week that it went a little long. ![]()
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