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Discover the books that changed the way the world reads crime - Stieg Larsson's phenomenal global blockbuster, the Millennium Trilogy The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: Forty years ago, Harriet Vanger disappeared from a family gathering on the island owned by the powerful Vanger clan. Her uncle employs disgraced journalist Mikael Blomkvist and tattooed hacker Lisbeth Salander to investigate. When the pair link Harriet's disappearance to a number of grotesque murders, they begin to unravel a dark family history... The Girl Who Played With Fire: Lisbeth Salander is now a wanted woman, on the run from the police. Mikael Blomkvist, editor-in-chief of Millennium magazine, is trying to prove her innocence. 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. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest: Salander is plotting her final revenge - against the man who tried to kill her, and against the government institutions that very nearly destroyed her life. With the help of journalist Mikael Blomkvist and his researchers at Millennium magazine, Salander is ready to fight to the end. Stieg Larsson's phenomenal trilogy is continued in The Girl in the Spider's Web and The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye by David Lagercrantz.
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Enjoyable series that held my interest with its twists and turns. The main characters were nicely fleshed out as well and I look forward to seeing where the author that is taking over this series goes with them in book 4.
It started my love for Nordic crime writers, with all the difficult spelling, maps at the beginning of the book, freezing winters, and intelligent crime solving. Besides, Lizbeth Salander ABSOLUTELY rules.
Frankly got tired of slogging through the “classic” Moby Dick and wanted to see what the fuss was about. Blazed through the Millennium trilogy over the Christmas holidays. Lisbeth is the anti-Bella. Book 2 was a bit of tough and really seemed the preface to Book 3 which rounded out the series nicely. First experience with the iPad as an eReader and I'm hooked.