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The Girl Who Lived Twice

Millennium • Book 6

by David Lagercrantz, George Goulding

Narrated by Simon Vance

4.11 ABR Score (55.2K ratings)
★ 3.76 Goodreads (50.2K) ★ 4.3 Audible (5.0K)
9h 54m Released 2019 Thriller

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Six books deep, Lisbeth Salander is finally the hunter — and Vance sounds like he's been waiting to narrate this moment all along.

  • Great if you want: a Lisbeth-centered revenge arc with Stockholm atmosphere
  • Listening experience: methodical and cold, building steadily to a sharp climax
  • Narration: Vance's precise, controlled delivery mirrors Salander's calculating nature
  • Skip if: Lagercrantz's continuation still doesn't feel like Larsson to you

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About This Audiobook

Investigative journalist Mikael Blomkvist finds himself drawn into a deadly web when a homeless man's death connects to both his magazine and a government minister's name. Meanwhile, Lisbeth Salander has transformed herself completely, adopting a new appearance and methodically hunting her most dangerous adversary yet. As Blomkvist races to uncover the truth behind a conspiracy that spans from Stockholm's streets to the heights of Everest, Salander prepares for a final confrontation that will settle both recent betrayals and childhood scores. The personal becomes political as these unlikely allies navigate Russian disinformation campaigns and government corruption, with Salander's unique hacking abilities and survival instincts putting her on a collision course with forces that will stop at nothing to destroy her.

Simon Vance delivers a masterful performance that captures both the gritty atmosphere of Nordic noir and the intricate plotting that defines the Millennium series. His nuanced vocal work distinguishes each character while maintaining the tension that drives this complex thriller forward. Vance's pacing allows listeners to absorb the technical details of cyber warfare and political intrigue without losing the story's momentum. The audio format particularly enhances the suspense sequences, with Vance's measured delivery amplifying the psychological tension that makes Salander's story so compelling.