The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye
A Dragon Tattoo story
(Author) David LagercrantzTHE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO LIVES ON. Lisbeth Salander is an unstoppable force: Sentenced to two months in Flodberga women's prison for saving a young boy's life by any means necessary, Salander refuses to say anything in her own defence. She has more important things on her mind. Mikael Blomkvist makes the long trip to visit every week - and receives a lead to follow for his pains. For him, it looks to be an important expose for Millennium. For her, it could unlock the facts of her childhood. Even from a corrupt prison system run largely by the inmates, Salander will stand up for what she believes in, whatever the cost. And she will seek the truth that is somehow connected with her childhood memory, of a woman with a blazing birthmark on her neck - that looked as if it had been burned by a dragon's fire . . . The tension, power and unstoppable force of The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye are inspired by Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy, as Salander and Blomkvist continue the fight for justice that has thrilled millions of readers across the world. Translated from the Swedish by George Goulding
David Lagercrantz
David Lagercrantz is a Swedish author known for continuing the Millennium series created by Stieg Larsson. His most notable works include "The Girl in the Spider's Web" and "The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye." Lagercrantz's writing style is characterized by intricate plots, strong character development, and social commentary. He has made a significant impact on the crime fiction genre with his compelling storytelling and ability to capture the essence of the original series. "The Girl in the Spider's Web" is his most famous work, receiving critical acclaim and commercial success worldwide. Lagercrantz continues to be a prominent figure in contemporary literature, captivating readers with his gripping narratives and thought-provoking themes.