The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson

The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium Trilogy, #2)

by Stieg Larsson

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Listbeth Salander returns in the second novel in the bestselling series - 100 million copies of the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo series sold worldwide.

"Even more gripping and astonishing than the first . . . This novel will leave readers on the edge of their seats" Joan Smith, Sunday Times

Lisbeth Salander is a wanted woman. Two Millennium journalists about to expose the truth about sex trafficking in Sweden are murdered, and Salander's prints are on the weapon. Her history of unpredictable and vengeful behaviour makes her an official danger to society - but no-one can find her.

Mikael Blomkvist, Millennium magazine's legendary star reporter, does not believe the police. Using all his magazine staff and resources to prove Salander's innocence, Blomkvist also uncovers her terrible past, spent in criminally corrupt institutions. Yet Salander is more avenging angel than helpless victim. She may be an expert at staying out of sight - but she has ways of tracking down her most elusive enemies.

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

Reviewed by violetpeanut on

4 of 5 stars

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Starts up immediately where [b:The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo|2429135|The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo|Stieg Larsson|http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51qVo7%2BUPbL._SL75_.jpg|1708725]leaves off. Unlike with the first book, I was able to get into this one right away. Very enjoyable and hard to put down. The great thing about this series so far is that it's unpredictable, at least in my humble opinion. I never know where the story is going to go or how the pieces are going to fit together until suddenly the whole picture is revealed. At least, you think it's revealed until you start the next book and realize that there's still more.

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