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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: The genre-defining thriller that introduced the world to Lisbeth Salander

Stieg Larsson

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a Dragon Tattoo story, Sweden, Fiction, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Crime & mystery, Thriller / suspense, Fiction in translation, Sexual abuse & harassment

The multi-million-copy bestseller that changed crime fiction for ever

THE BESTSELLING GLOBAL PHENOMENON

Meet Lisbeth Salander - the iconic character who has captivated 100 million readers worldwide.

"As vivid as bloodstains on snow . . . a perfect introduction to the unique strengths of
Scandinavian crime fiction"LEE CHILD

Lisbeth Salander gets under the skin of her targets like no-one else. Those who underestimate her live to regret it. If they're lucky . . .

Mikael Blomkvist - disgraced journalist, womanizer - is everything she ought to hate. But when she is hired by a security firm to investigate him, her report on his life reveals an integrity that fascinates her.

Then she discovers that Blomkvist is cracking open the cold case of a missing girl - uncovering secrets that have poisoned a family through generations.

And only one thing gives Salander greater satisfaction than exposing a liar: stopping a killer.

With an introduction by Val McDermid

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Praise for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: The genre-defining thriller that introduced the world to Lisbeth Salander

  • What a cracking novel! I haven't read such a stunning thriller debut for years. Brilliantly written and totally gripping - Minette Walters

  • I doubt you will read a better book this year - Val McDermid

  • Intelligent, complex, with a gripping plot and deeply intriguing characters. The author's early death is a great loss - Philip Pullman

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Stieg Larsson

Stieg Larsson was the Editor-in-Chief of the magazine Expo. He was a leading expert on anti-democratic, right-wing extremist organisations. He died in 2004, soon after delivering the text of the novels that make up the Millennium Trilogy.

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