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The phenomenal international bestseller - 100 million copies of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series sold worldwide.
One of the Bookseller's 30 most influential books of the last 30 years.
"What a cracking novel! I haven't read such a stunning thriller debut for years. Brilliantly written and totally gripping" Minette Walters
With an Introduction by Val McDermid
Forty years ago, Harriet Vanger disappeared from a family gathering on the island owned and inhabited by the powerful Vanger clan. Her body was never found, yet her uncle is convinced it was murder - and that the killer is a member of his own tightly knit but dysfunctional family.
He employs disgraced financial journalist Mikael Blomkvist and the tattooed, truculent computer hacker Lisbeth Salander to investigate. When the pair link Harriet's disappearance to a number of grotesque murders from forty years ago, they begin to unravel a dark and appalling family history.
But the Vangers are a secretive clan, and Blomkvist and Salander are about to find out just how far they are prepared to go to protect themselves.
Stieg Larsson's groundbreaking trilogy is continued in The Girl in the Spider's Web, The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye and The Girl Who Lived Twice by David Lagercrantz
- ISBN10 0307272117
- ISBN13 9780307272119
- Publish Date 16 September 2008 (first published 1 January 2008)
- Publish Status Active
- Publisher Random House USA Inc
- Imprint Vintage Books
- Format eBook
- Pages 346
- Language English
Reviews
Melanie
I really enjoyed this story. The murder/rape mystery was great. I would not have guessed the killer. I love the heroine. She is a bad ass.
I really like the guy reading the story for the audiobook. I think he portrays the characters well.
I can't wait to see the movie. I have heard good things.
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Terri M. LeBlanc
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rakesandrogues
Honestly, I had a difficult time concentrating when the story led to things that were not about Harriet's disappearance. I grew easily bored when the Millienium was discussed, and I couldn't get myself to care about Wennestrom. I felt like I skimmed a lot more than I'd like to admit, especially at the beginning. The sex scenes throughout the book kind of grossed me out. I read scenes like that all the time in romance novels, so I didn't mind at first, but sometimes it got too graphic especially with Salander or I was constantly reminded of the character's age. I don't think that makes me immature as a reader; I really would rather not read about it.
The mystery was fantastic. I'm a fan of those television shows like CSI, so it was enjoyable reading about a murder mystery. I loved reading about the extensive research that it took to uncover the mystery behind Harriet. I would have liked to be shocked in the end, but I really wasn't. That was a bit disappointing, but I'm happy that I wasn't able to completely guess the ending.
To me, the book was really drawn out at the end. The last fifty pages were almost excruciating, but I kept on reading just for the sake of finishing the book already. I guess Larsson just couldn't leave readers hanging about Millenium and Wennestrom, but like I said previously, I didn't much care for either throughout the whole book. So to me, it felt like the ending really dragged. The book had "finished" for me when the mystery had been solved.
I can see why this book is a best-seller. I agree that it is superbly written. I had a great time reading it, but it's not for me. I can't imagine myself reading another 400+ pages.
Michael @ Knowledge Lost
The characters are flawed and feel so real because of those flaws, well except for the fact that Lisbeth only weighs 40 kilograms. I couldn’t help enjoying these characters and the way they interacted with each other. I’m glad I chose to read this book. Its nice to have a good murder mystery style book and even better to have a modern take on a classic format. I will read the rest of the books in this series at some point in time and hope they are just as enjoyable.
Word of warning; there is a bit of graphic violence and sexual abuse towards Lisbeth.
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ibeforem
Overall, I quite enjoyed this and look forward to reading the next two (assuming the third makes it through translation to English). The ending to this one was sad in a way I didn’t expect, and I’m anxious to see what it means for Blomkvist and Salander. If you start reading this and struggle a bit through the beginning, just stick it out… It gets so much better!