Reviewer Thomas Foss either is making a bad attempt at humor, or doesn't get it. "I'm OK, You're OK" is clearly the transcripts of Dr. Hannibal Lecter's psychotherapy. Writing through the perspective of Lecter, Harris gives us a unique look into "the author's" psychosis.
Total let-down. Hannibal Lecter doesn't even appear once. I really expected more from the interim novel between "Black Sunday" and "Red Dragon." There's none of the thrill or suspense that made Harris famous, instead it reads like a '70s pop psychology manual. Skip this one, read his later novels instead.