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The girl who kicked the hornets' nest/ Stieg Larsson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Quercus, ©2007.Description: 746 pages; 19 cmISBN:
  • 978-1-84916-343-9
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 2007 DFic L329
Summary: The Trial Lisbeth Salander- outsider and apparent enemy of society- is charged with attempted murder. The state has also rules that she is mentally unstable, and should be locked away in an institution once again. But she is closely guarded in a hospital, having taken a bullet to the head, so how will she prove her innocence? The Enemy Pulling the strings of the prosecution is the powerful inner circle of Sapo, the state security police. Determined to protect the secrets and corruption at Sweden's rotten core, Sapo is not an adversary to take on alone. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornests' Nest Only with the help of Mikael Blomkvist and the journalists at Millennium magazine can Salander avoid the fate that has been decided for her. This final volume of the Millennium Trilogy is the culmination of one of the most mesmerizing fictional achievements of our time.
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The Trial
Lisbeth Salander- outsider and apparent enemy of society- is charged with attempted murder. The state has also rules that she is mentally unstable, and should be locked away in an institution once again. But she is closely guarded in a hospital, having taken a bullet to the head, so how will she prove her innocence?

The Enemy
Pulling the strings of the prosecution is the powerful inner circle of Sapo, the state security police. Determined to protect the secrets and corruption at Sweden's rotten core, Sapo is not an adversary to take on alone.

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornests' Nest
Only with the help of Mikael Blomkvist and the journalists at Millennium magazine can Salander avoid the fate that has been decided for her. This final volume of the Millennium Trilogy is the culmination of one of the most mesmerizing fictional achievements of our time.

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