The Girl in the Spider's Web - A Dragon Tattoo story (ebok) av David Lagercrantz
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The Girl in the Spider's Web (Millennium #4) ebok

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Meet Lisbeth Salander, the iconic character who has captivated 100 million readers worldwide "Rest easy, Lisbeth Salander fans - our punk hacker heroine is in good hands" USA Today LISBETH SALANDER AND MIKAEL BLOMKVIST HAVE FALLEN OUT OF TOUCH Then Blomkvist is contacted by renowned Swedish scientist Professor Balder. Warned that his life is in danger, but more concerned for his son's well-being, Balder wants Millennium to publish his story - and it is a terrifying one. More interesting to …

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Undertittel A Dragon Tattoo story
Forfattere David Lagercrantz (forfatter), George Goulding (oversetter)
Utgitt 11 desember 2016
Sjanger Krim
Serie Millennium
Nummer i serie 4
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781848667778
Meet Lisbeth Salander, the iconic character who has captivated 100 million readers worldwide "Rest easy, Lisbeth Salander fans - our punk hacker heroine is in good hands" USA Today LISBETH SALANDER AND MIKAEL BLOMKVIST HAVE FALLEN OUT OF TOUCH Then Blomkvist is contacted by renowned Swedish scientist Professor Balder. Warned that his life is in danger, but more concerned for his son's well-being, Balder wants Millennium to publish his story - and it is a terrifying one. More interesting to Blomkvist than Balder's world-leading advances in Artificial Intelligence, is his connection with a certain female superhacker. It seems that Salander, like Balder, is a target of ruthless cyber gangsters - and a violent criminal conspiracy that will very soon bring terror to the snowbound streets of Stockholm, to the Millennium team, and to Blomkvist and Salander themselves. "The most enigmatic and fascinating anti-heroine in fiction" Financial Times "Salander and Blomkvist have survived the authorship transition intact and are just as compelling as ever" New York Times