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Zusatztext “[A] gripping! stay-up-all-night read.”— Entertainment Weekly   “Boasts an intricate! puzzle-like story line . . . even as it accelerates toward its startling and violent conclusion.”—Michiko Kakutani! The New York Times “Gripping stuff. . . . A nail-biting tale of murder and cover-ups.”— People   “You might as well give up on the idea of sleep till you’ve finished the book.”— Dallas Morning News   “Buzzes with ideas [and] fizzes with fury.”— Los Angeles Times   “[A] dynamite thriller.”— Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel “Lisbeth Salander [is] one of the most startling! engaging heroines in recent memory.”— USA Today   “Brilliant. . . .Grabbed me and kept me reading with eyes wide open.”— Alan Cheuse! San Francisco Chronicle   “I couldn’t put down The Girl Who Played with Fire and eagerly await book three. . . . You must find out what happens next.”— Erica Marcus! Newsday   “Lisbeth Salander could be the female Jason Bourne . . . It’s an intelligent! fascinating story that draws readers in! and keeps them turning the page.” — Associated Press   “A combustible new thriller . . . Extremely well-written—Larsson’s minimalist prose is frosted with Scandinavian cool. . . . Burns with blue-flame intensity. . . . Larsson keeps a tight rein on the bullet-train plot.”— San Antonio Express-News   “A dynamite thriller.” —Variety   “Fantastic . . . Like all the great stories of just avengers that populate literature! this trilogy is secretly comforting! making us think that maybe all is not lost in this imperfect and deceitful world of ours. . . . Welcome to the immortality of fiction! Lisbeth Salander!”— Mario Vargas Llosa! El País   “Enthralling. . . . Confirms the impression left by Dragon Tattoo.” —Washington Post   “Will likely confirm Larsson’s position as the most successful crime novelist in the world.” —Slate Informationen zum Autor STIEG LARSSON, who lived in Sweden, was the editor in chief of the magazine Expo and a leading expert on antidemocratic, right-wing extremist and Nazi organizations. He died in 2004, shortly after delivering the manuscripts for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest . Klappentext The electrifying follow-up to the phenomenal bestseller "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" features Lisbeth Salander, the troubled, wise-beyond-her-years genius hacker, as the focus and fierce heart of its story. CHAPTER 1 Thursday, December 16 — Friday, December 17 Lisbeth Salander pulled her sunglasses down to the tip of her nose and squinted from beneath the brim of her sun hat. She saw the woman from room 32 come out of the hotel side entrance and walk to one of the green-and-white-striped chaises-longues beside the pool. Her gaze was fixed on the ground and her progress seemed unsteady. Salander had only seen her at a distance. She reckoned the woman was around thirty-five, but she looked as though she could be anything from twenty-five to fifty. She had shoulder-length brown hair, an oval face, and a body that was straight out of a mail-order catalogue for lingerie. She had a black bikini, sandals, and purple-tinted sunglasses. She spoke with a southern American accent. She dropped a yellow sun hat next to the chaise-longue and signalled to the bartender at Ella Carmichael’s bar. Salander put her book down on her lap and sipped her iced coffee before reaching for a pack of cigarettes. Without turning her head she shifted her gaze to the horizon. She could just see the Caribbean through a group of palm trees and the rhododendrons in front of the hotel. A yacht was on its way north towards St Lucia or Dominica. Further out, she could see the outline of a grey freighter head...

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Autoren Stieg Larsson
Verlag Vintage USA
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 23.03.2010
 
EAN 9780307454553
ISBN 978-0-307-45455-3
Seiten 608
Abmessung 132 mm x 203 mm x 29 mm
Serien Millennium Series
Millennium
Millennium Series
The Girl with the Dragon Tatto
Thema Belletristik > Spannung

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