Wealthy and tanned, while living under a new identity, hard-as-nails Lisbeth Salander decides it is high time she returned to Stockholm and her recently purchased apartment, twelve short months after her traumatic experience in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009).
Having chosen to live in obscurity, far away from prying eyes and her only friend, Mikael Blomkvist, Lisbeth will soon find herself with her back to the wall when an in-depth exposé on an elaborate sex-trafficking ring leads to three brutal homicides.
Now, as incriminating circumstantial evidence points to Lisbeth, the suffocating stranglehold of the police tightens, and Mikael, convinced of her innocence, is the only person left willing to clear her name.
But, in this well-planned conspiracy, evil forces are at work, and somehow, Lisbeth's opaque past has something to do with her salvation.
Can the girl who played with fire survive the machinations of the unseen criminal who hates women?
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The Girl Who Played with Fire
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Would Anybody Die
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Jacob Groth:
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Calling You
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Jacob Groth:
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