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Once you start The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, there's no turning back. Mikael Blomkvist, a once-respected financial journalist, watches his professional life rapidly crumble around him. Prospects appear bleak until an unexpected (and unsettling) offer to resurrect his name is extended by an old- school titan of Swedish industry. The catch - and there's always a catch - is that Blomkvist must first spend a year researching a mysterious disappearance that has remained unsolved for nearly four decades. With few other options, he accepts and enlists the help of investigator Lisbeth Salander, a misunderstood genius with a cache of authority issues. Little is as it seems in Larsson's novel, but there is at least one constant: you really don't want to mess with the girl with the dragon tattoo.
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Devuska, kotoraja igrala s ognem, Stieg Larsson
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- 2010
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- Title
- Devuska, kotoraja igrala s ognem
- Language
- Russian
- Authors
- Stieg Larsson
- Publisher
- Literatura Random House
- Released
- 2010
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 720
- ISBN10
- 5699389237
- ISBN13
- 9785699389230
- Series
- Millennium
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Thriller, Suspense, Relationships, Murders, Gifts for grandpa, Journalism, Adapted for Film, Scandinavian Literature, Sweden, Abuse, Nordic Noir, Swedish literature, Journalists, Corruption, Prostitution, Scandinavia, Stockholm, Hackers, Swedish detective stories, Good and Evil, Mental Issues, Millennium
- First published
- 2006
- Original title
- Flickan som lekte med elden
- Rating
- 4.2 out of 5
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- Once you start The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, there's no turning back. Mikael Blomkvist, a once-respected financial journalist, watches his professional life rapidly crumble around him. Prospects appear bleak until an unexpected (and unsettling) offer to resurrect his name is extended by an old- school titan of Swedish industry. The catch - and there's always a catch - is that Blomkvist must first spend a year researching a mysterious disappearance that has remained unsolved for nearly four decades. With few other options, he accepts and enlists the help of investigator Lisbeth Salander, a misunderstood genius with a cache of authority issues. Little is as it seems in Larsson's novel, but there is at least one constant: you really don't want to mess with the girl with the dragon tattoo.


