Cari Mora, by Thomas Harris

Cari Mora, by Thomas Harris

Thomas harris it's back. He has returned with the necessary rest so that the ghosts of Hannibal Lecter fade into the memory of other days. Because this total thriller began with the new millennium and there was no one who resisted reading or watching the films also passed in several installments.

The harshest suspense owes a lot to Harris. And despite everything, in view of this new novel Cari Mora, away from the sinister Dr. Lecter, there will always be readers who think that Harris has let them down. Hannibal's shadow is elongated and Cari Mora doesn't have the same strength as a character. But it is about something else, it is not a plot that pivots on the mind of a criminal, not at least exclusively. In addition, Cari Mora connects more, from her female representation, with the researcher Clarice Starling, and there a total shift between good and evil occurs with this change in the female role.

The plot is blurred here among more characters and around the space that is as disturbing as it is magnetic in the house. Because the great mansion that Cari Mora maintains can house a great modern treasure, the one that Pablo Escobar himself left safely in Miami itself, that city as American as it is Colombian.

Hannibal delved into the essence of evil as a gloomy overcoming of the human (overcoming from the ideology of a Hannibal who governed emotions from psychopathic coldness). In this case, it is money and ambition that drives everything, devaluing the human condition to that pride of money that precisely annuls the human condition of the one who aspires.

Those who chase the treasure are, of course, a select group of powerful men full of animosity and unscrupulousness. And in their nightmares turned into wet dreams they will be able to do anything to get the glorious loot. Cari Mora is both a hindrance and a focus of desire for Hans-Peter, the most fervent seeker of Escobar's hidden legacy.

Between the two and with the presence of a house that also capitalizes on the protagonism from the essence of the events it hides, a dark novel with an unpredictable ending unfolds.

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Cari Mora, by Thomas Harris
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