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Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9780857059994
Publisher: MacLehose Press
Overview:
The Girl in the Spider's Web reignites the Millennium series, bringing Lisbeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist back into a dangerous game of cyber-espionage and family secrets. Continuing the story Stieg Larsson began, David Lagercrantz crafts a tense, technologically savvy thriller that stands confidently alongside its predecessors. Perfect for adult fans of crime fiction, Scandinavian noir, and morally complex heroines, this hardback edition is a must for collectors and newcomers alike, offering a gripping standalone read within a beloved series. (89 words)
About the Book:
When journalist Mikael Blomkvist is approached by Professor Frans Balder, a brilliant but troubled AI researcher whose life is under threat, he is drawn into a conspiracy involving stolen research, ruthless criminal networks, and government secrets. Balder's greatest fear, however, is for the safety of his autistic son, who witnessed something he should never have seen. As the danger escalates, Blomkvist reaches out to the one person capable of navigating this shadowy digital underworld: Lisbeth Salander. Her hacking skills and fierce sense of justice pull her back into Blomkvist's orbit, and the pair find themselves hunting hackers, corrupt officials, and a mysterious criminal mastermind through the snowbound streets of Stockholm. Lagercrantz balances the propulsive, high-tech intrigue that made the original trilogy so compelling with fresh emotional depth, exploring themes of vulnerability, family, and the ethics of artificial intelligence. Salander remains as enigmatic and formidable as ever, while Blomkvist's dogged journalistic instincts anchor the human stakes of the story. The pacing is relentless, layering short, cinematic chapters with escalating tension, making this an ideal read for fans of fast-moving psychological thrillers. Whether you're revisiting the Millennium universe or discovering it for the first time, this instalment delivers the intelligence, atmosphere, and moral complexity that define the series, while confidently carving its own path forward. (233 words)
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About the Author:
David Lagercrantz is a Swedish journalist and bestselling author, born in 1962 in Solna, Sweden. Before turning to fiction, he built a career as a respected crime and culture reporter, an experience that informs the gritty realism of his novels. He first achieved major international success with his biography of footballer Zlatan Ibrahimović before being chosen to continue Stieg Larsson's Millennium series. Lagercrantz has written three instalments in the series, earning acclaim for staying faithful to the tone of the originals while introducing his own narrative style and thematic concerns.
Why You'll Love This Thriller:
Fans of intelligent, high-stakes crime fiction will love the return of Salander and Blomkvist in a story that blends cutting-edge technology with raw human drama — a worthy continuation of a modern classic series.
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