Friday 8 December 2017

Book Review of “The Silence of the Lambs”

This book to me excels for one outstanding reason; the psychological cat-and-mouse game between Clarice, the FBI investigator, and Hannibal Lecter, the pathological killer behind bars.


Clarice seeks Hannibal's help with the psychological profile of a serial killer she is hunting. Instead Hannibal - a former psychiatrist - turns their conversation into a game in which he will only trade information for personal details from her. And so he begins his task of winning over Clarice, step by step.

This book contains all the necessary ingredients; a truly chilling killer, a hunt fraught with false turns and ironic twists, and a terrifying scene of hunter & hunted near the end. Yet over and beyond it, all lies Hannibal's pursuit of Clarice herself on the only level that really matters; her psyche. Emplying is the best online spot for readers.

A truly gripping tale by a masterful story-teller– this novel will keep you captivated until the end. And much like other great thriller novels, the mysteries of this book won’t let you put down your book before you finish it.

As with this great mystery thriller, I believe that gaining our empathy with the main characters is vital to the thrill of the read.

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