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Harris, Thomas

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Harris, Thomas (1940- )

US suspense and crime novelist. His highly successful novels include Black Sunday (1975), Red Dragon (1981, filmed as Manhunter in 1986 and Red Dragon in 2002), The Silence of the Lambs (1988, filmed 1991), and Hannibal (1999, filmed 2001).

Born in Jackson, Tennessee, Harris worked on the Waco, Texas, newspaper News-Tribune, before moving to New York City to work for the Associated Press as a crime reporter. His second novel, Red Dragon, introduced the enigmatic character of serial killer Hannibal Lecter. The Silence of the Lambs continued his story and became an Academy-Award winning film.



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