The girl who played with fire / Stieg Larsson ; translated from the Swedish by Reg Keeland.
Material type: TextSeries: Vintage crime/Black LizardPublication details: New York : Vintage Books, 2011, ©2009.Edition: 1st Vintage Crime/Black Lizard premium mass-market edDescription: 724 pages : maps ; 20 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780307949509
- 0307949508
- Flickan som lekte med elden. English
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Main Library | Fiction | Larsson, Stieg | MI 2 | Available | 33111008796910 |
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#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER * Lisbeth Salander returns in the next installment of the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series: Part blistering espionage thriller, part riveting police procedural, and part piercing exposé on social injustice, this is a "gripping, stay-up-all-night read" ( Entertainment Weekly ). * Also known as the Millennium series
The next installment of the Millennium series: Mikael Blomkvist, crusading publisher of the magazine Millennium, has decided to run a story that will expose an extensive sex trafficking operation. On the eve of its publication, the two reporters responsible for the article are murdered, and the fingerprints found on the murder weapon belong to his friend, the troubled genius hacker Lisbeth Salander. Blomkvist, convinced of Salander's innocence, plunges into an investigation. Meanwhile, Salander herself is drawn into a murderous game of cat and mouse, which forces her to face her dark past.
Look for the latest book in the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series, The Girl in the Eagle's Talons , coming soon!
Translation of: Flickan som lekte med elden.
Contains an excerpt from: The girl who kicked the hornet's nest.
Sequel to: The girl with the dragon tattoo.
Originally published in Swedish: Stockholm : Norstedts, 2006.
Two reporters responsible for a sex-trafficking exposé are murdered, and the fingerprints on the murder weapon belong to Lisbeth Salander, prompting the magazine's publisher, Mikael Blomkvist, to launch his own investigation to vindicate Salander.