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The Silence of the Lambs | [Thomas Harris]
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The Silence of the Lambs

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  • by Thomas Harris
  • Narrated by Frank Muller
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  • LENGTH
    10 hrs and 33 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    04-07-11
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Hannibal Lecter. The ultimate villain of modern fiction who scared the world silent. A young FBI trainee. An evil genius locked away for unspeakable crimes. A plunge into the darkest chambers of a psychopath's mind - in the deadly search for a serial killer....

An instant classic of chilling psychological suspense... a critically acclaimed audio production of unforgettable intensity.... From the tormenting words of the homicidal maniac Dr. Hannibal Lecter and the flesh-rending depravity of an elusive killer to the sheer courage of a young FBI novice, who risks her life to track him down and stop the bloodshed. It's all here.

©1998 Thomas Harris (P)2011 Simon & Schuster

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    Parusski Brentwood, TN 07-03-11
    Parusski Brentwood, TN 07-03-11 Member Since 2000
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    "Much more than the movie"

    I have always felt this is one of the few movies faithful to the book. But one must listen to the hypnotic narration by Frank Muller for a different take on the story. It would be ludicrous to summarize this tale, we all know it. But there are some aspects of the book that just could not fit into the time limit of the movie. The FBI bureaucracy and it's internal politics makes the listener fear the investigation will suddenly come to a screeching halt. The book shows how Agent Starling is willing to put her career on the line to stop the killing. It also deals with the terminal illness of Jack Crawford's wife and the stress it puts him under. The biggest difference between book and movie is that Buffalo Bill is actually more terrifying and sinister that Hannibal Lecter. Buffalo Bill is still on the loose(for most of the novel) and still on a killing spree. In the end Clarice Starling is the more interesting character, not Hannibal the Cannibal, because of her constant fight against a law enforcement world dominated by men and her ability to change, grow and thrive in it.

    20 of 20 people found this review helpful
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    aaron los angeles, CA, United States 03-17-12
    aaron los angeles, CA, United States 03-17-12 Member Since 2008

    Let's face it, these authors aren't paying me, so there's no need to lie!!

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    "If It's Possible for a Narrator to be DESTINED..."

    Frank Muller was DESTINED to read this book to us. Plain and simple. The book itself is brilliant, but his reading takes it to a level that I didn't even think was possible! He nails Lector, and is PERFECT as Buffalo Bill (the other bad guy). By the way, to have TWO characters as iconic as Hannibal Lector and Buffalo Bill in the same book is quite an accomplishment unto itself. They are so different, and yet so perfectly dark in all the right ways. I found myself laughing quite a bit at Buffalo Bill's lines, but that's even more credit to how superb Muller's reading was.

    If you loved the movie...even if you JUST WATCHED the movie... get this audiobook! It is top 5 on Audible, in my opinion.

    8 of 8 people found this review helpful
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    richard San Anselmo, CA, United States 11-29-11
    richard San Anselmo, CA, United States 11-29-11

    63 y/o psychologist with two sons, living in SF Bay Area. I absolutely love all the feedback I've been getting for my reviews. It's very gratifying. Thanks to all of you.

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    "Frank Muller was a genius. I still miss him."

    This audiobook is thrilling, brilliant, very scary and it will get to you, no matter how worldly you are. No one has ever narrated like Frank. The plot goes a long way to scare the bejeebers out of you, and it succeeds wildly. Thomas Harris wrote one masterpiece, and this is it. The movie was perhaps the scariest thing I've seen, although I do remember not being able to watch several scenes from "Alien." To hear Frank voice these characters with all his skills at their peak is a delight that one wants to share with the world. I wonder if Jodie Foster has listened to Frank. If not, it might thrill her to hear a man with a voice so convincing, so deep and vivid that one almost forgets that he's a man. The adventure that the book develops is so frightening that you can't stop listening. You just can't believe that the villain will nab another innocent young woman. (No details, in case you don't already know the plot, although these are hard to omit.)
    This is one of the few audiobooks that I will return to, again and again, over years of listening to other books. When eighteen months or so goes by, the details of the plot and the nuances of characters vanishes from memory, and listening to the book reveals new thoughts and new sounds. I have heard that the founder of Audible auditioned many readers before he found Frank Muller, and, after listening to Frank read once, he said, "I have a company." This story may well be apocryphal, but, frankly, I don't care. Like "The Testament" (John Grisham) and a couple of Stephen King's books, these are treasures. King is said to have remarked that he wrote for Frank's voice. I believe it. You will love "The Silence of the Lambs." It will stay with you for a very long time.

    7 of 7 people found this review helpful
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    Yocheved Rocklin, CA, United States 01-25-12
    Yocheved Rocklin, CA, United States 01-25-12 Member Since 2004

    Freelance journalist, now living in Israel. Audible books listener for 30 years, when I had to pretend to be blind to get access.

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    "A masterpiece"

    I read the book decades ago, but my memory of the story comes from the Jodie Foster film -- which I thought was way beyond scary and absolutely excellent. Could be that it was, but this audiobook is far superior. The story itself is extremely innovative with provocative main characters and a host of colorful second-tier players, enough to make it a great book all by itself, but Frank Muller's narration makes it simply perfect. I don't know how he does it, but in some of the unbelievably tense scenes, I realize I'm sitting with every muscle ready to spring. The pure evil Muller brings out of the scenes, just by voice alone, is amazing -- the Radio Spirits people, who talk about 'the theater of the mind' could have been talking about this audiobook. You hear the words, but because of the excellent narration, the scenes that play in your mind are better than any film could be. I know this is a book I will listen to again and again -- and I'm sure, on subsequent listens, I will discover even more things about it than I saw this first time. It's a true classic, in every sense.

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    Adnan Chula Vista, CA, United States 01-18-12
    Adnan Chula Vista, CA, United States 01-18-12 Member Since 2009
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    "Enjoyable, even if seen the movie"

    I have seen the movie several times, and i still enjoyed the book. Naturally, book provides detail that movie skipped. Hannibal is just as scary if not more that Frank Muller does an amazing job. I highly recommend this book.

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    Barbara Jacksonville, NC, United States 11-14-11
    Barbara Jacksonville, NC, United States 11-14-11 Member Since 2009
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    "Eye Opening"

    While listening to the book, I was astounded by how much the film diminished Starling's strength of character and, to a great extent, altered the story line entirely. As is often the case, the movie doesn't hold a candle to the book. Until I listened to Mr Muller narrate the book, the movie was a favorite of mine. Mr. Muller's narration was excellent - one of the best audio book performers I've listened to thus far. I wish he would narrate the others in the Hanibal series as well - what a treat that'd be.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Jeffrey Aurora, CO, United States 11-28-11
    Jeffrey Aurora, CO, United States 11-28-11 Member Since 2000

    Dr. Jeff

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    "Bravura Performance of an outstanding work."

    Sometimes, the total of something is greater than the sum of its parts, and the discovery of such turns out to be an experience of pure joy; particularly for the rarity of the occurrence. As an avid audio book listener, I have been delighted to find that this is often the case with practically every performance by the late, great, Frank Muller. This chilling and profoundly interesting story is enhanced by the excellent performance (yet again!), by Frank Muller. When Frank passed a couple of years back as the result of a tragic motorcycle accident, the world lost a true virtuoso artist. I cannot adequately praise this particular combination of reading performance and subject material in a mere review; one must experience it for themselves, but I promise anyone who embarks on this work a truly a wonderful listen. I often do repeat listens to Frank Muller's performances and this one does not lose its edge even after many listens over the years. This is one of Audible's offerings which I must recommend most highly.
    Other stupendous works by Frank Muller in which the performance and material merge into pure art transcending the separate components:
    "1984" by George Orwell. "The Green Mile", "The Talisman" and others by Stephen King.
    "The Hunt for Red October" by Tom Clancy, "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, a couple of novels by John LeCarre, and the Vampire Chronicles ("Interview with a Vampire", "The Vampire Lestat", "The Queen of the Damned" and "The Tale of the Body Thief") by Anne Rice.
    I heartily recommend any and all of Frank Muller's performances which are available on Audible. There are several here, and I am aware of none which would disappoint. Further, I wish that Audible could finally add all of the above and indeed all of Frank's performances (of which several are yet unavailable through Audible) to their library so that the legacy and art of one of the World's most outstanding audio book performers could be easily accessible to discerning audio book aficionados for generations to come.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    emily benicia, ca, United States 03-07-12
    emily benicia, ca, United States 03-07-12 Member Since 2012
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    "Great book!!"
    Where does The Silence of the Lambs rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

    It's one of my favorits, but if you want a something different from the movies you have to listen Hannible.


    Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

    Yes, it did. Thomas Harris has a way of keeping you wanting more. I've seen the movies a million times and I still got through all the books in three weeks.


    What about Frank Muller’s performance did you like?

    Yes, he had great vocies.


    Who was the most memorable character of The Silence of the Lambs and why?

    Hannible of course. You will never forget the way he mentally picks appart Starling.


    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Scilla Port Orchard, WA, United States 02-25-12
    Scilla Port Orchard, WA, United States 02-25-12 Member Since 2010

    If I'm not reading, I'm listening.

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    "Frank Muller IS Hannibal Lector"
    What did you love best about The Silence of the Lambs?

    The narrator


    Who was your favorite character and why?

    Hannibal. He's such a messed up dude.


    Which scene was your favorite?

    When Hannibal remembers back to killing the sailor.


    Any additional comments?

    Frank Muller made Hannibal a detailed, flesh and blood creature. As good as or better than Anthony Hopkins.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Leslie INDIANAPOLIS, IN, United States 12-04-11
    Leslie INDIANAPOLIS, IN, United States 12-04-11 Member Since 2011
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    "Better than the movie and I loved the movie"
    Would you listen to The Silence of the Lambs again? Why?

    I love this book and have listen to it several times. I will continue listening to Silence of the Lambs


    Which scene was your favorite?

    The scenes with Hanable and Clares


    Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

    Yes,


    Any additional comments?

    A classic

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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