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Millennium - 6: La ragazza che doveva morire

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Lisbeth Salander--the fierce, unstoppable girl with the dragon tattoo--has disappeared. She's sold her apartment in Stockholm. She's gone silent electronically. She's told no one where she is. And no one is aware that at long last she's got her primal enemy, her twin sister, Camilla, squarely in her sights. Mikael Blomkvist is trying to reach Lisbeth. He needs her help unraveling the identity of a man who lived and died on the streets in Stockholm--a man who does not exist in any official records and whose garbled last words hinted at possible damaging knowledge of people in the highest echelons of government and industry. In his pocket was a crumpled piece of paper with Blomkvist's phone number on it. Once again, Salander and Blomkvist will come to each other's aid, moving in tandem toward the truths they each seek. In the end, it will be Blomkvist--in a moment of unimaginable self-sacrifice--who will make it possible for Lisbeth to face the most important battle of her life, and, finally, to put her past to rest.

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Millennium - 6: La ragazza che doveva morire, David Lagercrantz, Laura Cangemi

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Pubblicato
2019
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Tutta la saga Millenium è spettacolare.La sua principale protagonista,Lisbeth Salander,è un genio dell'informatica e soprattutto un osso duro.Tensione,azione, brivido.Non manca nulla.Consigliatissimo.

Titolo
Millennium - 6: La ragazza che doveva morire
Lingua
Italiano
Editore
Marsilio
Pubblicato
2019
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
409
ISBN10
8829701777
ISBN13
9788829701773
Prima pubblicazione
2019
Titolo originale
Hon som måste dö
Valutazione
3,65 su 5
Descrizione
Lisbeth Salander--the fierce, unstoppable girl with the dragon tattoo--has disappeared. She's sold her apartment in Stockholm. She's gone silent electronically. She's told no one where she is. And no one is aware that at long last she's got her primal enemy, her twin sister, Camilla, squarely in her sights. Mikael Blomkvist is trying to reach Lisbeth. He needs her help unraveling the identity of a man who lived and died on the streets in Stockholm--a man who does not exist in any official records and whose garbled last words hinted at possible damaging knowledge of people in the highest echelons of government and industry. In his pocket was a crumpled piece of paper with Blomkvist's phone number on it. Once again, Salander and Blomkvist will come to each other's aid, moving in tandem toward the truths they each seek. In the end, it will be Blomkvist--in a moment of unimaginable self-sacrifice--who will make it possible for Lisbeth to face the most important battle of her life, and, finally, to put her past to rest.