The girl who takes an eye for an eye / David Lagercrantz ; translated from the Swedish by George Goulding.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Swedish Series: . Millennium ; Book 5 | Millennium (Norstedts förlag) ; 5.Publication details: New York, NY Alfred A. Knopf 2017Edition: First editionDescription: vii, 347 pages ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780451494320
- 0451494326
- Mannen som sökte sin skugga. English
- Blomkvist, Mikael (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- Salander, Lisbeth (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- Blomkvist, Mikael (Fictitious character)
- Salander, Lisbeth (Fictitious character)
- Journalists -- Sweden -- Fiction
- Reporters and reporting -- Fiction
- Hackers -- Fiction
- Women prisoners -- Fiction
- Cold cases (Criminal investigation) -- Fiction
- Reporters and reporting -- Fiction
- Detective and mystery stories
- Hackers
- Journalists
- Stockholm (Sweden) -- Fiction
- Sweden
- Sweden -- Stockholm
- F LAG
- PT9877.22 A44 M3613 2017
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Books | Fairmount Public Library Fiction | Fiction | F LAG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | T 49289 |
"Continuing Stieg Larsson's Millennium series"--Dust jacket.
"Originally published in Sweden as Mannen som sökte sin skugga"--Title page verso.
"A Lisbeth Salander novel"--Dust jacket.
Sequel to: Som inte dödar oss ; English title: The girl in the spider's web.
Lisbeth Salander has been forged by a brutal childhood and horrific abuse. And repeated attempts on her life. The ink embedded in her skin is a constant reminder of her pledge to fight against the injustice she finds on every side. Confinement to the secure unit of a women's prison is intended as a punishment. Instead, Lisbeth finds herself in relative safety. Flodberga is a failing prison, effectively controlled by the inmates, and for a computer hacker of her exceptional gifts, there are no boundaries. Mikael Blomkvist makes the long trip to visit every week--and receives a lead to follow for his pains, one that could provide an important expose for Millennium. Salander tells him to check out Leo Mannheimer, a seemingly reputable stockbroker from Stockholm, somehow connected to the long-ago death of a child psychologist--and to the psychiatric unit where Lisbeth was an involuntary patient as a child. Lisbeth knows she is coming closer to solving the mysteries of her early life; and even within the confines of the prison, she feels the deadly influence exerted by her twin sister. Salander will stand up for what she believes in. She will find out the truth. Whatever the cost.
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