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That was the gateway novel that led me to buy suspenseful thrillers by John Grisham, Thomas Harris, and, particularly, Stieg Larsson.
Adam Benson: A Truly Black Friday With No Borders Adam Benson 2011
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NBC has given a series order to Hannibal, an adaptation of Thomas Harris' novel Red Dragon, from Pushing Daisies' Bryan Fuller.
Pilot Season: NBC Orders Hannibal Straight to Series; Also Picks Up Notorious 2012
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The character was originally based off a series of horror novels written by Thomas Harris.
NBC and Pushing Daisies Creator Team Up to Bring Hannibal Lecter to the Small Screen 2011
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That was the gateway novel that led me to buy suspenseful thrillers by John Grisham, Thomas Harris, and, particularly, Stieg Larsson.
Adam Benson: A Truly Black Friday With No Borders Adam Benson 2011
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Then Thomas Harris changed the way we think about fava beans and a nice Chianti.
Archive 2010-04-01 Molly Daniels 2010
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Then Thomas Harris changed the way we think about fava beans and a nice Chianti.
Terrific Tuesday with J Travis Grundon Molly Daniels 2010
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There is a pathetic loner and obsessed fan who could have stepped out of a Thomas Harris novel.
Meg Gardiner's new Jo Beckett mystery, "The Liar's Lullaby" Anna Mundow 2010
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Whereas 'Carte Blanche' was an original blend, this one is more straight lurid giallo/serial killer; perhaps showing some influence of Thomas Harris, also
Meet the man behind crime fiction's most despicable character Peter Rozovsky 2010
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And then why don't the lawyers for the estate of the author of AGAINST NATURE sue Thomas Harris for Hannibal...talking about erudite Cannibals.
Making Light: Rowling's being sued for plagiarism again 2010
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Perhaps it would be best to read Bateman's piece as a hope that comic crime fiction could be the next big thing, that a comic crime writer could be as successful as Patricia Cornwell or Thomas Harris.
What's so unfunny about crime fiction, and why? Peter Rozovsky 2010
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