

His next four novels focused on the “great fictional monster of our time”, as horror author Stephen King once described Lecter. Harris has only written one non-Lecter book before: his 1975 debut Black Sunday, a thriller set around a planned terrorist attack on the Super Bowl, which was inspired by the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis. Jason Arthur, publisher at William Heinemann, said: “There is no doubt in my mind that Thomas Harris remains one of the most notable writers of the last four decades, and the publication of his first novel in 13 years – his first non-Hannibal novel in over 40 – will be a significant publishing event.”


The publisher described it as “standalone”, and confirmed that it will not involve Lecter. The novel, which was announced on Wednesday by publisher William Heinemann, is set for a global release on. He is an important American novelist and writes what he chooses, when he chooses.” It may not involve the Hannibal character at all. Enjoy panoramic views from the window-filled cottage and its three terraces.In 2007, his agent Mort Janklow told Entertainment Weekly: “I have no idea what Tom’s next book will be. Perched on the mountainside and overlooking the valley, the cottage is just a short walk from the stone quarry that time and nature has transformed into a wooded grotto. Need more room? The nearby The Cottage at Lynn Hall offers two bedrooms, one bath, a full kitchen, an outdoor fireplace, gas grill, and even more historical finds. Relax by the beautiful and unique fireplace and enjoy scenic views from the window-filled home. The solarium is decorated with original renderings and items that would be found in his studio. Carved out of the mountainside overlooking the Allegheny River, this unique and historic property has a kitchenette and includes Ray Viner Hall’s original architectural studio. Book a stay at the one bedroom, one bath The Architect’s Suite at Lynn Hall to experience his work firsthand. Throughout the mid-20 th century, noted Pennsylvania architect Raymond Viner Hall designed 122 private homes largely based on the Usonian concept of incorporating wood, stone, and other materials native to each home’s local area. Port Allegany The Architect’s Suite at Lynn Hall | Credit: Airbnb
