The Girl in the Eagle's Talons
A**U
Not in pristine condition
Edges were soiled and the book was dogeared.Disappointing
U**S
Not the same
The style is missing.The plot is jerkyNowhere in the class of the previous books in the series.Pretty disappointed
R**A
Took an effort to complete the book.
Not at all in the league of the earlier books - really disappointing.Don’t know if it’s for the translation!
P**N
An Added Twist.
- The first 1/4 of the book is taken up with introducing new characters. - Lisbeth Salander is not in the story as much as would be expected. BUT, she is still a force to deal with. - Mikael Blomkvist, like Lisbeth is not in the story as much as would be expected. - With new characters like Svala [ Lisbeth's niece ] the story shows a young teenager who is similar to Lisbeth. [ in attitude & daring ] This young lady even gets a tattoo on her back & shoulder of a tiger. So, it would not surprise me if a future book title would be - " The Girl With The Tiger Tattoo ". - With these new characters, Karen Smirnoff, takes Stieg Larsson's Millennium series on a new path. It will be interesting to see where Karen takes Lisbeth, Mikael, Svala, & the other characters [ new & old ]. - The book was hard to put down. Not as many pages as those in the other 6 books. - For those that have read the books by Steig Larsson & David Lagercrantz; This book is a must read.
B**B
Superhero Thrillers
The Girl in the Eagle’s Talons: A Lisbeth Salander NovelThe Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series continues with a new author, Karen Smirnoff (translation by Karen Death – real name).Let’s get the review details out of the way. I liked this book (5 out of 5 stars). A worthy addition to the series (#7).I was struck by the similarity between The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series, written by multiple authors, and the Joona Linna series, written by Lars Kepler – a husband/wife team Alexandra Coelho Ahndoril and Alexander Ahndoril. Coincidentally, both series are set in Sweden. (The latest Joona Linna book is The Spider.)After seven books, we’ve come to understand that no one in Sweden is smarter than Lisbeth Salander, except possibly the master criminals she faces -- Marcus Branco in the latest novel. After nine books we’ve come to understand that no one in Sweden is smarter than Joona Linna, except possibly his nemesis Jurek Walter, who has the unsavory habit of coming back from the dead. These are books about detective superheroes pursuing criminals who are so evil that only superpowers can overcome them.Lisbeth Salander has (at least) three superpowers: she is the queen of hackers, very rich – because of hacking, and a marital arts phenom. Joona Linna has (at least) three superpowers: he is unbelievably focused – particularly when the going gets tough or he is injured, well connected -- he has friends he can turn to in extreme crises, and a martial arts phenom.Lisbeth is on the autism-Asperger spectrum but, in recent books, has become more social and has a few relationships. Joona, a Finn, has always felt unwelcome in Sweden, but recently has become more social and has a few relationships.However, we don’t care about their relationships, or the inner turmoil they reveal in therapy, because the villains in each book are so bad that if Lisbeth or Joona can’t handle them, Sweden is doomed. Fortunately, Lisbeth and Joona always rise to the challenge – although sometimes at the expense of fledgling relationships or their mental health.Full disclosure: I’m a comic book fan. I grew up reading all sorts of comics. During the sixties, I read a lot of Spiderman comics. There’s a familiar theme in them: young Peter Parker is living a normal life in New York City when an arch-villain appears; no one can stop the villain other than Peter in his role as Spider Man. (My favorite villain is Dr. Octopus who resembles Marcus Branco in the latest Lisbeth Salander book.)My point is that we’ve witnessing the birth of a new class of thriller fiction: the superhero thriller. (An addition to the list that includes: psychological thriller, spy thriller, legal thriller, paranormal thriller, and on and on.) I’d add Lee Child’s Jack Reacher series to this genre.To conclude, I liked the latest Lisbeth Salander thriller, but I’ve realized it’s an adult comic book.
K**R
Good read
Never be as good as Steig Larsson but worth a read. Hope Karin continues the story of Salander on her journey through life
J**.
mi admiración por la autora. No es fácil dar continuidad a esta saga
Me ha gustado pero esperaba mas caña.Esta la esencia de la protagonista, pero me gusta que haya más trama detrás y situaciones llevadas al limiteEnhorabuena!
P**R
The Girl in the Eagle's Talons
Tolle Story und spannend geschrieben. Well done.
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