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“For years Lecter had teased the problem, wanting very much for Hawking to be right the first time, for the expanding universe to stop, for entropy to mend itself, for Mischa, eaten, to be whole again.”

Quote by Thomas Harris

Work

Hannibal

This book delves into the historical figure of Hannibal Barca, focusing on his military campaigns and the cultural and political landscape of the ancient world. The narrative follows his rise to prominence and his famous battles against the Romans, offering a glimpse into the strategies and tactics of one of history's most renowned military leaders. more

Author

Thomas Harris
Thomas Harris

Thomas Harris, born on April 11, 1940, is a renowned American author known for his psychological thrillers. His most famous works include 'The Red Dragon', 'The Silence of the Lambs', and 'Hannibal'. more

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