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The Girl Who Lived Twice
by David Lagercrantz
‘Many dead never have a name and some not even a grave.’
Lisbeth Salander is finally ready to face her sister Camilla. She’s been planning, changing her appearance, awaiting an opportunity. She’s disappeared from her usual haunts, preparing to confront Camilla.
Mikael Blomkvist cannot find her, and he needs her help. Mikael’s telephone number has been found in the pocket of an unidentified homeless man. The man is dead, but as he died, he spoke the name of a government minister. Blomkvist wants to protect the minister, but he cannot do so alone.
The sisters are well-matched, and because of the past they hate each other. Lisbeth knows that Camilla will kill her if she doesn’t strike first. Lisbeth wants vengeance for recent events as well as for the past.
While I’ve enjoyed the three novels David Lagercrantz has added to the Millenium series, I enjoyed this one the most. The parallel story lines of Mikael’s investigation and Lisbeth’s search intensify
the tension, and I had to keep reading to find out how it would end.
What will happen next?
Jennifer Cameron-Smith
Lisbeth Salander is finally ready to face her sister Camilla. She’s been planning, changing her appearance, awaiting an opportunity. She’s disappeared from her usual haunts, preparing to confront Camilla.
Mikael Blomkvist cannot find her, and he needs her help. Mikael’s telephone number has been found in the pocket of an unidentified homeless man. The man is dead, but as he died, he spoke the name of a government minister. Blomkvist wants to protect the minister, but he cannot do so alone.
The sisters are well-matched, and because of the past they hate each other. Lisbeth knows that Camilla will kill her if she doesn’t strike first. Lisbeth wants vengeance for recent events as well as for the past.
While I’ve enjoyed the three novels David Lagercrantz has added to the Millenium series, I enjoyed this one the most. The parallel story lines of Mikael’s investigation and Lisbeth’s search intensify
the tension, and I had to keep reading to find out how it would end.
What will happen next?
Jennifer Cameron-Smith