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Red Dragon Study Guide

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by Thomas Harris
About 81 pages (24,266 words)
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Chapter 16 Summary

Crawford and Graham have arranged a trap for the caller who referenced the Pilgrim. They have arranged to have the call traced. When the call comes through, they will send a fake ring over the line to keep the caller on longer than he realizes he has been on. Then, an agent will answer the phone and tell the caller that Graham has to be paged, again keeping him on the line as long as possible. Graham will pick up and pretend to be annoyed like the psychiatrist, Bloom, has told him to behave.

The first call that comes through is a false alarm. Finally, the caller from the day before calls again. They go through their routine, then Graham answers. Graham pretends not to believe the caller at first, and then runs him.....

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