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The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson Paperback, 2009

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Publication Year
2010
Title
The Girl Who Played with Fire
ISBN
9781847245571

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Lisbeth Salander is a wanted woman. Two Millennium journalists about to expose the truth about the sex trade in Sweden are brutally murdered, and Salander's prints are on the weapon. Her history of unpredictable and vengeful behaviour makes her an official danger to society - but no-one can find her anywhere. Meanwhile, Mikael Blomkvist, editor-in-chief of Millennium, will not believe what he hears on the news. Knowing Salander to be fierce when fearful, he is desperate to get to her before she is cornered and alone. As he fits the pieces of the puzzle together, he comes up against some hardened criminals, including the chainsaw-wielding 'blond giant' - a fearsomely huge thug who can feel no pain. Digging deeper, Blomkvist also unearths some heart-wrenching facts about Salander's past life. Committed to psychiatric care aged 12, declared legally incompetent at 18, this is a messed-up young woman who is the product of an unjust and corrupt system. Yet Lisbeth is more avenging angel than helpless victim - descending on those that have hurt her with a righteous anger terrifying in its intensity and truly wonderful in its outcome.

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Publisher
Quercus Publishing
ISBN-13
9781847245571
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Book Title
The Girl Who Played with Fire
Author
Stieg Larsson
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Books
Publication Year
2009
Number of Pages
576 Pages

Dimensions

Item Height
234mm
Item Width
153mm

Additional Product Features

Title_Author
Stieg Larsson
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom

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