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The girl in the spider's web
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The Resource The girl in the spider's web
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The girl in the spider's web
Statement of responsibility
David Lagercrantz ; translated from the Swedish by George Goulding
Creator
  • Lagercrantz, David
Contributor
  • Goulding, George, (Translator)
  • Goulding, George
Author
  • Lagercrantz, David
Translator
  • Goulding, George, (Translator)
  • Goulding, George
Subject
  • Detective and mystery fiction
  • Hackers -- Fiction
  • Journalists -- Sweden -- Fiction
  • Salander, Lisbeth, (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
  • Stockholm (Sweden) -- Fiction
  • Blomkvist, Mikael, (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
Genre
  • Fiction
  • Detective and mystery fiction
Language
  • eng
  • swe
  • eng
Summary
After receiving a call from a trusted source claiming to have vital information to the United States, journalist Mikael Blomkvist turns to hacker Lisbeth for help
Member of
  • Det som inte dödar oss
  • Som inte dödar oss
  • Millennium
  • Millennium (Norstedts förlag), 4
Cataloging source
YDXCP
Dewey number
839.7/38
Index
no index present
LC call number
PT9877.22.A44
LC item number
D4813 2015
Literary form
fiction
Series statement
Millennium

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