![]() Not only must she seek revenge against Zalachenko, but also against an entire government system that has kept a perfectly sound, highly gifted individual labeled as "mentally retarded" and "insane" and subject to abuse and violence. ![]() ![]() But, revenge is another language Lisbeth knows well. She has spent her entire life withdrawn from society, silenced before authority, and under guardianship. It's time for Lisbeth to fight for her life. In a room down the hall lies the man known to most as Karl Axel Boden, but to a few as Zalachenko, and to Lisbeth – as Father. The book opens with Lisbeth Salander being transported to the hospital after several gunshot wounds. Review: One of the most intriguing and unique trilogies comes to an end in The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |