A review by itsalexjackman
The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye by David Lagercrantz

4.0

Another phenomenal entry into the Lisbeth Salander series. Lagercrantz again proves that he understands the DNA of the beloved character(s) created by [a:Stieg Larsson|706255|Stieg Larsson|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1246466225p2/706255.jpg]. The story is tightly written and moves at a speed that will only further encourage you to not put it down until it's over.

Though it seems to rush near the end, the story is complex and compelling, a stylistic throughline in the series, with both authors. Once again, the story perfectly balances contributing to the ongoing Salander mystery while also crafting and resolving a mostly separate storyline. This book could be a fitting end to the series but based on its continual success, and a new film franchise in the works, it seems doubtful that it will be.