An Eye for an eye mystery Book Review
- Cassie. Sarkisian

- Apr 19, 2019
- 2 min read
The concept of an eye for an eye in a fiction novel at it's finest.
Another continuation of Lisbeth Salander's story and she is Fighting harder she ever has before not just for herself but for others. Even a prison can't control Salander from anyone including from herself getting in more trouble. Moving pieces throughout the novel at once it started to move along to the main plot of the connection of the web of family connections as a game of chase beyond Lisbeth.

And nevertheless Mikael is right there to catch it all , helping solving mysteries and other connections to her and the registry that started the mess with other children as well. New characters to add to the drama , like another set of twins Leo and Dan. And the complete unexpected death that started the unravel of fights, searches for answers into the registry to find the answers to those who ruined their lives and protecting another women whom was put in the same prison as Salander for the wrong reason. In this novel Salander is more of a fighter and a protector then ever to take an eye for an eye; taking the punches and yet at the same time always having the upper hand in the situation. The eye of the person who destroyed her childhood to her current life as an adult. And the Hacker society is there help as usual , having her back in her time of need for extra back up.
At the beginning and the end , the question of , "Why is the dragon tattoo is important to her?, to her in her past and to her present. It seem to be the thesis of the novel and I wanted the answer to that question since book one of Lisbeth series began. That representation of that dragon turn out to be the statute of a dragon being threatened with the sword by Saint George. That statue opened up her eyes at a young age of her life during the pouring rain and the end of this novel's questions. I like to think we all have fire in us, either we know it or not, either we use it or not, we have it and that statue make is a great representation of that.




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