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The Girl Who Lived Twice: A Lisbeth Salander novel, continuing Stieg Larsson's Millennium Series Hardcover – August 27, 2019

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Lisbeth Salander must face the most important battle of her life, and will finally put her past to rest in this Milliennium series thriller that will “leave Salander’s legion of followers clamoring for more” (The Wall Street Journal).

Mikael Blomkvist is trying to reach Lisbeth Salander—the fierce, unstoppable girl with the dragon tattoo. He needs her help unraveling the identity of a man who died with Blomkvist's phone number in his pocket—a man who does not exist in any official records and whose garbled last words hinted at knowledge that would be dangerous to important people. But Lisbeth has disappeared. She's sold her apartment in Stockholm. She's gone dark. 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.
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“A murder mystery inside an espionage conspiracy wrapped in an action thriller—a unique concoction that should leave Salander’s legion of followers clamoring for more.” –The Wall Street Journal
 
"A quest for revenge and atonement that plumbs the depths of Russian troll factories and scales the heights of Mount Everest." –
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DAVID LAGERCRANTZ is an acclaimed Swedish author and journalist. He is the author of three books in the Millennium series: The Girl who in the Spider’s Web, The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye, and The Girl Who Lived Twice.  He is the coauthor of numerous biographies (including the internationally best-selling memoir I Am Zlatan Ibrahimovic) and the acclaimed novel Fall of Man in Wilmslow, on the death and life of Alan Turing.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Knopf; First Edition (August 27, 2019)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 368 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0451494342
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0451494344
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.46 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.51 x 1.3 x 9.5 inches
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Customers find the book easy to read and enjoy. They appreciate the compelling plot with suspenseful action. However, opinions differ on the character development - some find them great and human, while others feel they're underdeveloped. There are mixed reviews regarding the pacing - some find it fast-paced and amazing, while others say it's harder to follow. The writing quality is also praised as well-written and in the spirit of Larsson.

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352 customers mention "Readability"289 positive63 negative

Customers enjoy the book. They find the main characters and premise engaging. However, some feel the story is a bit slower than others in the series. The plots are interesting and well-described, making it a worthy successor to the original trilogy.

"...A very good read. I finished it in record time I highly recommend this book" Read more

"...Well done, either way." Read more

"But still an entertaining read" Read more

"...The characters are great as always. A worthy heir to the original trilogy." Read more

331 customers mention "Plot"192 positive139 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the plot. Some find it compelling with unfolding storylines and good use of suspense and action. Others feel the plot is confusing and repetitive, with a rushed pace.

"...This last contribution by Lagercrantz has multiple, but related, story lines going, and this complexity adds to the attraction...." Read more

"...The details of the mystery are sordid and often confusing, sometimes repetitive, and with a slew of characters that must be differentiated between...." Read more

"...Lagercrantz’s story construction is suspenseful. Salander and Blomkvist’s tandem work revealed an identity of this mysterious beggar...." Read more

"A fast moving plot. Good use of suspense and action. The characters are great as always. A worthy heir to the original trilogy." Read more

116 customers mention "Character development"68 positive48 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the character development. Some find the characters great as always, with a kick-ass female protagonist and vulnerability. The story fills in more of Lisabeth's past and ties it to an important historical event in Sweden. Others feel the characters are underdeveloped, with Camilla not fitting in well and Elizabeth being a secondary character.

"A fast moving plot. Good use of suspense and action. The characters are great as always. A worthy heir to the original trilogy." Read more

"...the story spend too much time on the sidelines and the scenes too often concern characters for whom we have little curiosity or care...." Read more

"...the words, “The Girl,” but it also kicked off an era of kick-ass female protagonists...." Read more

"...facing off with her sister Kira (Camilla), interwoven with a fine array of characters and a storyline that while hard to follow, give you a thrill...." Read more

82 customers mention "Pacing"43 positive39 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book. Some enjoyed the fast-paced plot and interwoven storyline that brought together the series. Others found the beginning slow and difficult to follow, taking over three months to read.

"A fast moving plot. Good use of suspense and action. The characters are great as always. A worthy heir to the original trilogy." Read more

"...but the dizzying turns from one page to the next make the story harder to follow, especially when some of the characters never get a chance to..." Read more

"A good read with layers of twusts and unfolding storylines. Continuation of the familial hatred between Kira and Lisbeth...." Read more

"...reviews here, AND I noticed two other things that made this book impossible to finish. One was the sheer number of characters...." Read more

71 customers mention "Writing quality"41 positive30 negative

Customers have mixed reviews about the writing quality of the book. Some find it well-written with a brilliant plot that keeps them on the edge of their seats. Others mention the writing style is chaotic and lacks purpose.

"...But Lagercratz’s writing is vivid, on target, and keeps the story well within the tradition of Steigg Larsson’s creation...." Read more

"...Some adult language." Read more

"...David Lagercrantz's prose has a nice flow, but seems to be rather naive in some parts while the characterization in "The Girl Who Lived Twice" is..." Read more

"...Plus, everyone talks exactly the same; none of the characters has any personality apart from all the others...." Read more

Audible edition. If you're looking for a decent summer read go for it.
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Audible edition. If you're looking for a decent summer read go for it.
No Spoilers:I loved Steig Larsson's three Millennium books; if I'd ever met a Genie one of my 3 wishes would have been for three books "The Girl Who..." books by S.L. but I've had to settle for Mr. Lagercrantz. To be fair, if I had never read Larsson's three Lisabeth Salander books I would probably give Largercrantz 4 stars but I can't separate out the original from the pretender.Twice before Mr. Lagercrantz left me disappointed that he didn't devote more of the story to Lisbeth Salander and sometimes bored with the Mikael Blomkvist storyline. The same can be said for The Girl Who Lived Twice. In fact, I actually dozed off while poor Blomkvist was in dire need of rescue.Still, If you're looking for a summer read (or listen) and you've enjoyed the Millennium series in the past, go for it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
    Having read all of the previous books in this series I have to say that the author has done an excellent job of picking up where the previous author left off. The characters flowed as if the original author was writing this story . A very good read. I finished it in record time I highly recommend this book
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2022
    A strange man is discovered dead on the streets of Sweden. Outside of his spewing of cryptic words during prior public outbursts, all that is known about him is that he is possibly of Asian descent. A phone number is found in his pocket, that of renowned journalist, Mikhal Blomkvist. After Blomkvist is notified, he discovers through eyewitness statements that the man’s prior outbursts pertained to the recently scandalized Minister of Defense. So begins David Lagercrantz’s, “The Girl Who Lived Twice,” the sixth and possibly final installment in Steigg Larsson’s “Millennium” series.

    One of Blomkvist’s initial reactions is to contact Lisbeth Salandar, the series’ heroin and expert hacker among other infinite qualifications. Salandar has gone MIA, missing since her exit at the end of the last book to search for her sinister twin sister, Camilla. But Blomkvist soon realizes one of the dead man’s final statements was made to another reporter, Catrin Lindell, a fresh character who soon becomes his new love interest. After learning that the dead man was poisoned, his identity is revealed. He was a Sherpa and a mountain tour guide by the name of Nima Rita.

    Off on her own, Salandar remains off the radar and enrapt in a clandestine operation. She has located Camilla and is presented with a clear shot at eliminating her evil twin once and for all. But at the last moment, she hesitates, and Camilla gets away. Camilla, aware that her sister seeks to kill her, has stepped up the game with a strong cast of cohorts by her side. Now, a showdown between the sisters is imminent.

    The investigation into Nima Rita’s life leads Blomkvist and Catrin on a mystery that begins with a dangerous expedition to Mount Everest and ends with the deaths of several high profile celebrities on the mountaintop. Not to mention a deeply rooted political scandal. The details of the mystery are sordid and often confusing, sometimes repetitive, and with a slew of characters that must be differentiated between. But Lagercratz’s writing is vivid, on target, and keeps the story well within the tradition of Steigg Larsson’s creation.

    Before Blomkvist and Catrin can unravel the entire mystery, Blomkvist is kidnapped, which leads Salandar on a fury-fueled chase to his rescue. The ending is explosive yet questionable at moments. The action is paced perfectly, and as always, Salandar manages to survive the unthinkable. Soon, she and Camilla come face to face, and as past memories confront them both, the past goes up in flames.

    The book may not be the best in the series, but the story is rich and interesting. The final ending leads the reader to believe that possibly, it may be the last in the series. Well done, either way.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
    I really like Lisbeth Salander for her genius and intensity. It's wonderful that David Lagercrantz has continued the Salander saga, contributing three volumes to Stieg Larsson's original three. This last contribution by Lagercrantz has multiple, but related, story lines going, and this complexity adds to the attraction. Another writer, Karin Smirnoff, has been handed off the series, and I'm looking forward to seeing how the female protagonist is handled by a female writer with her first Salander novel, "The Girl in the Eagle's Talons." I hope the series enjoys a long life in skilled hands.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
    But still an entertaining read
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2019
    Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Series sets a theme on Lisbeth Salander’s heroic struggle to be freed from her ghastly past. David Lagercrantz keeps this style. “The Girl Who Lived Twice” begins with a scene where a beggar was found in dead at the Stockholm’s park. He was grasping a memo on which Mikael Blomkvist’s phone number were written. Who was this man? Had he any relation with Blomkvist? Was he going to tip-off something to Blomkvist? Lagercrantz willy-nilly drags readers into a thrilling and mysterious adventure. Blomkvist had been suffering from mental agony since Salander’s disappearance. His heart was not in his work while chasing troll factories who were deemed as one of reason which caused a recent stock market crush. Medical Examiner Dr. Fredrika Nyman’s persistent approach gave Blomkvist a tap on his back. He got a good reason to communicate with Salander. On the other hand, Salander was in pursuit of her twin sister Camilla. The confrontation between the twins forms other aspect of the story. Fearing Camilla’s hands reached to her acquaintances, Salander was watchful of them. Different two purposes moves forward, getting entangled with each other, to the ending. Lagercrantz’s story construction is suspenseful. Salander and Blomkvist’s tandem work revealed an identity of this mysterious beggar. They found astonishing reason of his entrance into Sweden and his death. He was a former Sherpa and witnessed a past disaster in Everest, which happened during the same time with a Swedish Defence Minister Johannes Forsell’s succeesful expedition to the mountain.

    What Forsell confessed to Catrin Lindas, a newly become friend of Blomkvist, was as if reading novels by John Le Carre. Everest was not only a summit for challenge but also an occasion to recruit a double spy. And here again, Alexander Zalachenko cast his long shadow on this incident. The book contains a side story about Salander’s new partner, Paulina Muller. She was a victim of DV from her husband, who was a member of Zala’s syndicate. Even troll factories were found as being affected by the syndicate. Was it difficult for Salander and Blomkvist to get away from the wide-spread network of Zala. Lagercrantz depicts Salander’s fight scene sometimes only through detailed accounts by Kira’s underlings, as seen in chapter 19. This method is effective to stand out her bold action in a desperate situation. “The Girl Who Lived Twice” introduces new characters, Catrin Lindas, a commentator and writer, Kadi Linder, psychologist, non-executive member of various boards, and who purchased Salander’s former apartment. Kadi became a chair of the “Millennium” and Catrin began to write for the magazine. How do they take an active roll in the future episode. In the ending, Salander, after torching one of her evil roots, answers Blomkvist’s text inquiry, “Time to begin again.” What kind of adventure is waiting for them?
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
    A fast moving plot. Good use of suspense and action. The characters are great as always. A worthy heir to the original trilogy.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
    I have read all the books about the girl with the dragon tattoo. I read the ones by the original author and now this author and I enjoy them.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024
    Couldn’t put the book down until I had finished the story. The author is to be congratulated at continuing Lisbeth Salandar’s epic escapades, forever circling the nemesis, her sister Camilla/“Kira” and the Millenium’s star journalist. Lisbeth’s genius as hacker supreme reveals the disturbing notion that nothing is secret or valued in this internet age!
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  • Wlodzimierz Zak
    5.0 out of 5 stars The best book in the Salander series
    Reviewed in Canada on November 21, 2024
    Action packed and incredible vivid scenes on Mt Everest. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
  • Maria Clara de Mello Motta
    5.0 out of 5 stars Suspense de boa qualidade.
    Reviewed in Brazil on October 10, 2024
    Excelente redação.
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  • laraandgirls
    5.0 out of 5 stars kept drawing me in
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 2, 2025
    Russia makes a good villain. I learnt so much about Everest, and the Rainbow valley, Sherpas and their DNA. What a sad tale with 2 happish love stories, technology discovered and used, dare devil antics performed by normalish people. Very enjoyable.
  • jpkreddy
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good reading
    Reviewed in India on February 22, 2024
    With this I have read all of LISBETH SALANDER BOOK , GOOD CHARACTERISATION.THANK YOU FOR SUPPLYING AT REASONABLE PRICE.THANKS A LOT.
  • CCramer
    5.0 out of 5 stars würdige Fortsetzung
    Reviewed in Germany on November 2, 2023
    nach Teil 4 von war ich mir lange unsicher ob es sich lohnt weiterzulesen. Die Fortsetzung war gut aber reichte nicht an die Trilogie heran. Mit Teil 5 und 6 hat der neue Autor allerdings eine würdige Fortsetzung geschaffen. Wem die Trilogie gefallen hat dem wird auch diese Fortsetzung gefallen.