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rbharath 's review for:
The Girl Who Lived Twice
by David Lagercrantz, George Goulding
I liked book #s 4 & 5 which David Lagercrantz continued from the ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ Trilogy. The central characters – Lisbeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist carried over their personalities very seamlessly. This book is unfortunately a very weak finish to the series, assuming this is the last in the series.
There are two tracks to the story, both of which expectedly involve Mikael Blomkvist & Lisbeth Salander. Track 1 – a beggar is found dead and it is a struggle to identify him. He had Mikael Blomkvist’s name & number. It turns out the dead man has a long story associated with him which involves some current day political leaders. Track 2 – the Russian mafia with whom Lisbeth has fought against is determined to eliminate those that oppose it. The tracks converge towards the end.
The story is ordinary; the progress of the story & pace even more so.
There are two tracks to the story, both of which expectedly involve Mikael Blomkvist & Lisbeth Salander. Track 1 – a beggar is found dead and it is a struggle to identify him. He had Mikael Blomkvist’s name & number. It turns out the dead man has a long story associated with him which involves some current day political leaders. Track 2 – the Russian mafia with whom Lisbeth has fought against is determined to eliminate those that oppose it. The tracks converge towards the end.
The story is ordinary; the progress of the story & pace even more so.