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The Girl Who Lived Twice

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The sixth in Stieg Larsson's DRAGON TATTOO series - more than 90 million copies sold worldwide - the crime fiction phenomenon featuring Lisbeth Salander.Book four in the series, THE GIRL IN THE SPIDER'S WEB, is a majorfilmfrom Sony Picturesstarring Claire Foy - out in Autumn 2018."Rest easy, Lisbeth Salander fans - our punk hacker is in good hands" Patrick Ryan, U.S.A. Today"Salander and Blomkvist are just as compelling as ever" Michiko Kakutani, New York Times "Not only do the matter-of-fact style and intricate plotting and sexy, chilling atmospherefeel very true to the original novels, but Lagercrantz transcends the source material" Benjamin Percy,Esquire"Elegantly paced, slickly executed, and properly thrilling" Alison Flood,Observer

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The Girl Who Lived Twice, David Lagercrantz, Stieg Larsson

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Année de publication
2019
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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2019
Format
souple
ISBN10
1524711632
ISBN13
9781524711634
Séries
Millénium
Première publication
2019
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The sixth in Stieg Larsson's DRAGON TATTOO series - more than 90 million copies sold worldwide - the crime fiction phenomenon featuring Lisbeth Salander.Book four in the series, THE GIRL IN THE SPIDER'S WEB, is a majorfilmfrom Sony Picturesstarring Claire Foy - out in Autumn 2018."Rest easy, Lisbeth Salander fans - our punk hacker is in good hands" Patrick Ryan, U.S.A. Today"Salander and Blomkvist are just as compelling as ever" Michiko Kakutani, New York Times "Not only do the matter-of-fact style and intricate plotting and sexy, chilling atmospherefeel very true to the original novels, but Lagercrantz transcends the source material" Benjamin Percy,Esquire"Elegantly paced, slickly executed, and properly thrilling" Alison Flood,Observer