The Girl Who Played With Fire
The Millennium Trilogy, Volume 2
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Narrated by:
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Martin Wenner
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By:
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Stieg Larsson
The Expose
Millennium publisher Mikael Blomkvist has launched an explosive investigation into the sex-trafficking industry in Sweden and its international links.
The Murder
When two journalists are found dead in a Stockholm apartment, police are baffled by what appears to be a professional killing.
The Suspect
Ex-security analyst and former child delinquent Lisbeth Salander is wanted for murder, but the trail has gone cold. The only way Salander can be reached is by computer. But she for her part can break into almost any network she chooses.
Accolades & Awards
Fired-up
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Would you listen to The Girl Who Played With Fire again? Why?
yes- if they have an unabridged version... maybe I would like to hear more details of this story. Mr. Larsson was a gifted writerDid the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
as with all his books.. its just develops so well that it keeps you gluedWhat about Martin Wenner’s performance did you like?
He has a great voice that blends well to the story.cliffhanger!
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LISBETH SALANDER IS A GREAT MAIN CHARACTER
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Excellent Crime Drama
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After I bought the audio book, and had my first treadmill session with Martin Wenner I knew I had made the right choice. The overall experience is amazing, specially if you like Larsson's style and you already fell in love with the characters from the first book.
One thing only. Since English is not my native language sometimes I lose track of the story, even though I don't when reading the book. When I read the book later, I find that some really small details are skipped from the actual paper book. I don't think this matters (as the story makes sense) but for instance, you will be missing a really intense introduction described in the paper book, which helps to create the mood even before you get to read the first chapter.
Great book, great reader, great time.
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