Unabridged Audiobook
It started off a little hard to follow but then picked up and was really good
This turned out to be far better than I expected. The author captured the style and character of the original three books. I will be reading the continuing episodes from the new writer.
Very much like the first 3 books in this series; the switch in authors is unnoticeable. Good story, good narator.
Awesome read. Love the Salander plots.
Great narrator, but story was okay...left some plot hole open from last book but assume that’s from changing of author.
Lager leant does a great job continuing the Stief Larsen story capturing the characters Salander and Blomkvist and kept f their characters moving in a logical direction. A good plot line helped move the story along. I enjoyed it as I did the Karsen novels.
Very good. Enjoyed listening. There were many characters and, at times, I got a little turned around. But it was easy to get back on track.
Loved it. Cannot wait until the next! 5 stars. Narrator was awesom e
We enjoyed this book while on a 20 hour car trip. This was my first time listening to an audio book. I think some books are better left in the print form. This one had many sub plots and many different characters. It was hard to keep it all straight. It would have made sense to have a narrator with a Swedish accent rather than a British one.
I was excited to see a sequel to the trilogy and was not disappointed. I am pleased the ending lays the scene for yet another novel. I've not yet had my fill of Lisbeth!
Loved it! A great follow up to the original trilogy. I hope to hear more from Lisbeth b
It was great to get to re-visit Steig Larsson's characters. Lagercrantz did a good job of weaving in the past history to remind us what had happened before, as well as bringing in the new characters and making us love/hate them. I'll look forward to the sequel that is surely coming. Can't imagine these stories being told by any other narrator. Really great audiobook.
Not as good as the original trilogy, but I expected so much. Still fun.
I was skeptical that David Lagercrantz could bring life back to the late Stieg Larsson's Lisbeth who evidently had a dragon tattoo, played with fire, and went around kicking hornet's nests. But Lagercrantz does so masterfully with a very satisfying novel along the same lines as Larsson's books, and even, presumably (I am no techie), ups the nerd factor with regards to information technology and even drags the NSA into it. Same narrator as Larsson's books. Well done...do I sense another trilogy?
Certainly in the style of beloved Sieg Larson with a lower degree of brutality. While the big showdown was predictable, I was spellbound to know the how and why exactly.
Worst of the 4 books. So slow to develop. Too many side plots and characters that loosely tied together.
I really enjoyed this book. I thought that David lagercrantz did justice to the characters
I liked it. Story more simplified than previous three books but gripping none the less.
Loved this book, gripping through out. Couldn't stop listening. This might have been the best of the four books.
Worth listening to but also just not the same detail as the original author it shows in how long this book is compared to the originals.
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