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The Girl With Dragon Tattoo


               The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (original title in Swedish: Män som hatar kvinnor; in English: Men Who Hate Women) is a suspenseful thrill ride novel by Swedish writer and columnist Stieg Larsson (1954–2004), which was distributed after death in 2005 to turn into a universal bestseller. It is the main book of the Millennium arrangement.

Summary 

               In December 2002, Mikael Blomkvist, distributer of the Swedish political magazine Millennium, loses a slander case including charges about tycoon industrialist Hans-Erik Wennerstrom. Blomkvist is condemned to a quarter of a year (conceded) in jail, and requested to pay heavy harms and expenses. Before long a short time later, he is welcome to meet Henrik Vanger, the resigned CEO of the Vanger Corporation, unconscious that Vanger has looked into his own and expert history, the examination of Blomkvist's conditions has been done by Lisbeth Salander, a splendid yet profoundly grieved specialist and PC programmer. 

Vanger vows to give Blomkvist proof against Wennerstrom as an end-result of finding what happened to Vanger's grandniece, Harriet, who vanished in 1966 during a family assembling at the Vanger bequest on Hedeby Island that day that a car crash on an extension briefly remove the island from the territory. Blomkvist remains on the island while inquiring about the Vanger family ancestry and Harriet's vanishing. He meets a few individuals from the Vanger family, including Harriet's sibling, Martin, current CEO of the organization; Isabella, Martin and Harriet's mom and Cecilia, a headmistress who was Harriet's more youthful auntie and companion, who tempts Blomkvist later in the novel. 

In the interim, Salander's state-selected legitimate gatekeeper Holger Palmgren endures a stroke. He is supplanted by Nils Bjurman, who coerces sexual acts from Salander and in the end assaults her. After furtively recording her attack, Salander renders her retribution, tormenting Bjurman and taking steps to destroy him except if he gives her full command over her life and funds. She at that point utilizes a tattoo machine to mark him as an attacker. 

On Hedeby Island, Blomkvist seeks after new proof in Harriet's vanishing, including photos indicating Harriet's uneasiness at seeing a unidentified youngster. He additionally finds a lot of names and numbers accepted to be old phone numbers in Harriet's diary; be that as it may, his girl Pernilla distinguishes them as statements from the Book of Leviticus, which portray runs about vicious discipline of ladies. Blomkvist relates one of them with the peculiar homicide of a Vanger Corporation secretary in 1949, and understands that he might be on the path of an old sequential executioner. Vanger's legal advisor recommends Salander as an examination collaborator. 

Blomkvist understands that Salander hacked into his PC for the underlying report, and defies her to approach her for help with the examination, to which she concurs. The two in the end become easygoing darlings. In the interim, Salander reveals the staying four homicides comparing to the Bible statements in Harriet's diary, just as a few more that fit the profile. Nonetheless, they understand this is something other than an old virus situation when a nearby feline is left eviscerated on their patio, and Blomkvist is shot at from a separation during an evening run. 

Persuaded that there must be an association between the killings and the Vanger family, Salander look through the Vanger Corporation documents. She sees that a large portion of the killings happened in areas where the organization worked together. She starts to presume that the killer was Gottfried Vanger, Martin and Harriet's expired dad, however she discovers that he kicked the bucket before the last homicide. 

While Salander keeps on chasing through the documents, Blomkvist figures out how to recognize the youngster in the photo: Harriet's sibling Martin. Nonetheless, before he can do anything, Martin takes Blomkvist prisoner, uncovering that Gottfried "started" him into the custom assault and murder of ladies before his own demise, and infers that Gottfried explicitly mishandled both him and Harriet. Martin confesses to killing many ladies yet denies executing his sister. He endeavors to execute Blomkvist, however Salander — who had made the association with Martin autonomously — shows up and assaults Martin. Martin escapes via vehicle, sought after by Salander, and ends it all by intentionally slamming into an approaching truck. 

Accepting that Cecilia's sister Anita, who presently lives in London, is the main relative who may know something about Harriet's destiny, Blomkvist and Salander tap her telephone and discover that Harriet is as yet alive and living under Anita's name in Australia. At the point when Blomkvist flies there to meet her, Harriet comes clean with him about her vanishing: her dad Gottfried had over and again assaulted her, until she murdered him in self-preservation. That didn't take care of the issue be that as it may, as Martin played his dad's job and kept on assaulting her. Harriet discovered some harmony when Martin was sent away to private academy, however he restored the day of her vanishing. Harriet acknowledged she could never be liberated from him except if she fled, so she found a spot to stow away during the car crash, and Anita snuck her to the terrain the following morning. Blomkvist convinces Harriet to come back to Sweden, where she reunites with Henrik. Blomkvist at that point goes with Salander to her mom's burial service. 

Back in Sweden, Blomkvist discovers that the proof against Wennerstrom that Vanger guaranteed him is futile. In any case, Salander hacked Wennerstrom's PC and found that his wrongdoings went a long ways past what Blomkvist recorded. Utilizing her proof, Blomkvist prints a confession and a book which ruin Wennerstrom and sling Millennium to national unmistakable quality. Salander, utilizing her hacking abilities, prevails with regards to taking some 2.6 billion kr (about $260 million USD) from Wennerstrom's mystery ledger. Blomkvist and Salander spend Christmas together in his vacation retreat. Soon after, she goes to Blomkvist's home, proposing to proclaim her affection for him and give him a Christmas present, however when she sees him with his long-lasting darling and colleague Erika Berger, she tosses the present in a dumpster and leaves. 

As a postscript, Salander keeps on checking Wennerstrom and following a half year, namelessly educates a legal advisor in Miami regarding his whereabouts. After four days the assemblage of Wennerstrom is found in Marbella, Spain, shot multiple times in the head.


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