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The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo Book 2 (Millennium Trilogy Graphic Novel) Kindle & comiXology
Written by Denise Mina (John Constantine, Hellblazer) with art by Leonardo Manco and Andrea Mutti, Book 2 of Stieg Larsson's international publishing phenomenon The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo picks up the story following Lisbeth's final confrontation with her "guardian," Nils Bjurman.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherVertigo
- Publication dateOctober 8, 2013
- File size398.1 MB
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"Wildly suspenseful ... an intelligent, ingeniously plotted, utterly engrossing thriller."—The Washington Post
"Combine the chilly Swedish backdrop and moody psychodrama of a Bergman movie with the grisly pyrotechnics of a serial-killer thriller, then add an angry punk heroine and a down-on-his-luck investigative journalist, and you have the ingredients of Stieg Larsson's first novel."—The New York Times
"Unique and fascinating.... It's like a blast of cold, fresh air to read The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo."—Chicago Tribune
"A whip-smart heroine and a hunky guy who needs her help? This sexy, addictive thriller is everything you never knew you could get from a crime novel."—Glamour
"The publishing phenomena of the young century."—Los Angles Times
"Mesmerizing."—USA Today
About the Author
Denise Mina is the award-winning author of eight acclaimed crime novels and is one of the leading figures in Scotland's "Tartan Noir" genre of crime fiction. Her novel STILL MIDNIGHT was published in March 2010. Denise made her comics debut with a 13-issue run of HELLBLAZER in 2006-2007. Her first graphic novel was the Vertigo Crime title A SICKNESS IN THE FAMILY.
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- ASIN : B00BUSN8HI
- Publisher : Vertigo (October 8, 2013)
- Publication date : October 8, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 398.1 MB
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- Print length : 158 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #812,548 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,572 in Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Graphic Novels
- #2,628 in Mystery Graphic Novels
- #2,845 in Media Tie-In & Adaptation Graphic Novels
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About the author

Denise Mina was born in Glasgow in 1966. Because of her father's job as an engineer, the family followed the north sea oil boom of the seventies around Europe, moving twenty one times in eighteen years from Paris to the Hague, London, Scotland and Bergen. She left school at sixteen and did a number of poorly paid jobs: working in a meat factory, bar maid, kitchen porter and cook. Eventually she settle in auxiliary nursing for geriatric and terminal care patients.
At twenty one she passed exams, got into study Law at Glasgow University and went on to research a PhD thesis at Strathclyde University on the ascription of mental illness to female offenders, teaching criminology and criminal law in the mean time.
Misusing her grant she stayed at home and wrote a novel, 'Garnethill' when she was supposed to be studying instead.
'Garnethill' won the Crime Writers' Association John Creasy Dagger for the best first crime novel and was the start of a trilogy completed by 'Exile' and 'Resolution'.
A fourth novel followed, a stand alone, named 'Sanctum' in the UK and 'Deception' in the US.
In 2005 'The Field of Blood' was published, the first of a series of five books following the career and life of journalist Paddy Meehan from the newsrooms of the early 1980s, through the momentous events of the nineteen nineties. The second in the series was published in 2006, 'The Dead Hour' and the third will follow in 2007.
She also writes comics and wrote 'Hellblazer', the John Constantine series for Vertigo, for a year, published soon as graphic novels called 'Empathy is the Enemy' and 'The Red Right Hand'. She has also written a one-off graphic novel about spree killing and property prices called 'A Sickness in the Family' (DC Comics forthcoming).
In 2006 she wrote her first play, "Ida Tamson" an adaptation of a short story which was serialised in the Evening Times over five nights. The play was part of the Oran Mor 'A Play, a Pie and a Pint' series, starred Elaine C. Smith and was, frankly, rather super.
As well as all of this she writes short stories published various collections, stories for BBC Radio 4, contributes to TV and radio as a big red face at the corner of the sofa who interjects occasionally, is writing a film adaptation of Ida Tamson and has a number of other projects on the go.
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Customers find the graphic novel well-made and entertaining. They describe it as an elegant adaptation of Stieg Larsson's classics that brings the stories to life. The art complements the story well, making it a gripping tale from start to finish.
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Customers enjoy the art quality of the graphic novel. They find it well-done and beautifully drawn, bringing the books to life. The adaptation is elegant and enjoyable, though some readers mention it starts slow.
"...great art and dialogue. a must have for lisbeth fans who might be curious to see how this great story is in comic form!!!" Read more
"An excellent version of one of the best crime novels...." Read more
"I love the original book and I thought the graphic novel was a good interpretation of the book...." Read more
"Amazing. Really brings the books to life. If you liked the books and movies, this is just one more great way to enjoy Lisbeth." Read more
Customers enjoy the book. They find it entertaining and a great way to enjoy the comic series. The book is described as an adult graphic novel that complements the movie well.
"...volume might not be as the paperback, or the movies, but its still a good read. great art and dialogue...." Read more
"An excellent version of one of the best crime novels...." Read more
"...If you liked the books and movies, this is just one more great way to enjoy Lisbeth." Read more
"...Must read for any fan of this series." Read more
Customers enjoy the storytelling and find the art suitable for the story. They say it grips them from start to finish, bringing the books to life in comic form.
"...have for lisbeth fans who might be curious to see how this great story is in comic form!!!" Read more
"An excellent version of one of the best crime novels. It captures the narrative and the interactions between the characters in another art form..." Read more
"Amazing. Really brings the books to life. If you liked the books and movies, this is just one more great way to enjoy Lisbeth." Read more
"Gripping tale from start to finish. A mind mapping kaleidoscope of clues lead to more questions than answers. Got to get on with the next volume bye" Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2013this comic book like the 1st volume might not be as the paperback, or the movies, but its still a good read. great art and dialogue. a must have for lisbeth fans who might be curious to see how this great story is in comic form!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2013An excellent version of one of the best crime novels. It captures the narrative and the interactions between the characters in another art form brilliantly. Well done.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2016I love the original book and I thought the graphic novel was a good interpretation of the book. By the was, part2 was the only graphic novel not in my collections ( I already have the other 3 of 4).
- Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2013Amazing. Really brings the books to life. If you liked the books and movies, this is just one more great way to enjoy Lisbeth.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2014This product should have been marked clearly that it is not the original book, but a graphic novel of only 96 pages. I did not read this but had to give a rating to leave this VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION. I chose a neutral rating to be as fair as possible & still warn others not to make my mistake. This is going back, as it is not at all what I was expecting.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2021Gripping tale from start to finish. A mind mapping kaleidoscope of clues lead to more questions than answers. Got to get on with the next volume bye
- Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2013The illustrations were nicely done. I loved how you can highlight each box on the page by swiping. Must read for any fan of this series.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2015Beautifully drawn, elegantly adapted versions of Stieg Larsson's classics. The ending felt rushed and hard to follow even though I'd read the book and seen both film versions. However,the bewitching artwork made me not care so much about the narrative.
Top reviews from other countries
- Alida StanleyReviewed in Australia on October 28, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
fasinating
- SukisuixReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 23, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth it....
I had read the original book a couple of years ago. So when I saw that there was a graphic novel I jumped at the chance to read it. The first part was so well drawn that I wanted the next, but had to wait. And it was well worth waiting for. Lisbeth was how I visualised her in my head. The artists followed the discriptions in the book to the letter.
If you don't fancy reading The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, then these two books are the next best thing. You will not be disappointed.
It says at the back of the book that The Girl Who Played With Fire is going to be a graphic novel too. Lets hope it is not going to be too long a wait.
- TheTechGirlReviewed in Canada on May 14, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Well done and close to the original novels!
Follows the original novel quite closely, and the art and storyline are well done by Vertigo's team. I read the novels first and thought this was enjoyable as a second-go-round.
- Soobie MennymReviewed in Germany on October 17, 2015
3.0 out of 5 stars Weird art
I don't know. I really enjoyed The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Vol. 1. I really like the art as well. But I couldn't appreciate this second volume. I don't know why. I found it difficult to connect with the drawing style; the story is another matter, of course. I've read the book years ago and I watched both movies based on it.
To be honest I sometimes had trouble recognizing Mikael from one page to the next. And, as I said in previous volume's review, this wasn't the way I pictured him in my mind.
All in all, I actually enjoyed reading "Millennium" again. In this way I can better remember all what happened in the three books.
And now, on with The Girl Who Played with Fire.
- HannaReviewed in Canada on August 18, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Good condition
Good condition thanks