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Millennium 1
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Narrated by:
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Claudio Santamaria
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By:
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Stieg Larsson
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Il primo capitolo della saga Millennium. Da molti anni, la nipote prediletta del potente industriale Henrik Vanger è scomparsa senza lasciare traccia. Il corpo non è mai stato ritrovato. Quando, ormai vecchio, Vanger riceve un dono che riapre la vicenda, incarica Mikael Blomkvist, noto giornalista investigativo, di ricostruire gli avvenimenti e cercare la verità. Aiutato da Lisbeth Salander, abilissima hacker, Blomkvist indaga a fondo la storia della famiglia Vanger, ma più scava, più le scoperte sono spaventose.
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Critic reviews
Un fenomeno editoriale unico, un bestseller alla Codice da Vinci o Harry Potter tutto basato sul passaparola
-- Corriere della Sera