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The Girl Who Played with Fire
Format: Paperback (608 pages)
ISBN 10: 1906694184
ISBN 13: 9781906694180
ISBN 13: 9781906694180
Publisher: Quercus Publishing Plc
Published: 09 Jul 2009
Published: 09 Jul 2009
Item Condition:
Brand New
Price:£7.28
List Price: £7.99
You Save:£0.71 (9%)
Description:
The second instalment in the Millennium Trilogy sees Lisbeth Salander wanted for murder while Blomkvist tries desperately to clear her name.
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Total enjoyment
By ashwani rana, reviewed on 10/03/2011
I loved this book, and longed for it not to end. You do need to have read the previous two for this to work, but for 600 pages to pass with such pleasure, that has got to be great writing, however you analyse it.
It is of course a tragedy that there are no more to come, but this trilogy is one of the great achievements of thriller-writing and can be celebrated as that. Definitely 5 star.
(In passing, I wondered if the character Fredrik Clinton was a nod in the direction of the great Anthony Price's spy thrillers?)
It is of course a tragedy that there are no more to come, but this trilogy is one of the great achievements of thriller-writing and can be celebrated as that. Definitely 5 star.
(In passing, I wondered if the character Fredrik Clinton was a nod in the direction of the great Anthony Price's spy thrillers?)
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