Denise Mina is the award-winning author of eight acclaimed crime novels and is one of the leading figures in Scotland's "Tartan Noir" genre of crime fiction. Denise made her comics debut with a 13-issue run of HELLBLAZER in 2006-2007. Her first graphic novel was the Vertigo Crime title A SICKNESS IN THE FAMILY.
Stieg Larsson, who lived in Sweden, was the editor in chief of the magazine EXPO and a leading expert on antidemocratic right-wing extremist and Nazi organizations. He died in 2004, shortly after delivering the manuscripts for THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE, and THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET'S NEST.
Praise for THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO: "A whip-smart heroine
and a hunky guy who needs her help? This sexy, addictive thriller
is everything you never knew you could get from a crime
novel."--GLAMOUR "Unique and fascinating.... It's like a blast of
cold, fresh air to read The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo."--CHICAGO
TRIBUNE "Combine the chilly Swedish backdrop and moody psychodrama
of a Bergman movie with the grisly pyrotechnics of a serial-killer
thriller, then add an angry punk heroine and a down-on-his-luck
investigative journalist, and you have the ingredients of Stieg
Larsson's first novel."--THE NEW YORK TIMES "Wildly
suspenseful...an intelligent, ingeniously plotted, utterly
engrossing thriller."--THE WASHINGTON POST "I am beginning to
believe that Denise Mina is the finest contemporary exponent of
British crime fiction."--Marcel Berlins, THE TIMES (LONDON)
Praise for THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO:
"A whip-smart heroine and a hunky guy who needs her help? This
sexy, addictive thriller is everything you never knew you could get
from a crime novel." GLAMOUR
"Unique and fascinating.... It's like a blast of cold, fresh air to
read The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo." CHICAGO TRIBUNE
"Combine the chilly Swedish backdrop and moody psychodrama of a
Bergman movie with the grisly pyrotechnics of a serial-killer
thriller, then add an angry punk heroine and a down-on-his-luck
investigative journalist, and you have the ingredients of Stieg
Larsson's first novel." THE NEW YORK TIMES
"Wildly suspenseful...an intelligent, ingeniously plotted, utterly
engrossing thriller." THE WASHINGTON POST
I am beginning to believe that Denise Mina is the finest
contemporary exponent of British crime fiction. Marcel Berlins, THE
TIMES (LONDON)"
Praise for THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO:
"A whip-smart heroine and a hunky guy who needs her help? This
sexy, addictive thriller is everything you never knew you could get
from a crime novel." GLAMOUR
"Unique and fascinating.... It's like a blast of cold, fresh air to
read The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo." CHICAGO TRIBUNE
"Combine the chilly Swedish backdrop and moody psychodrama of a
Bergman movie with the grisly pyrotechnics of a serial-killer
thriller, then add an angry punk heroine and a down-on-his-luck
investigative journalist, and you have the ingredients of Stieg
Larsson's first novel." THE NEW YORK TIMES
"Wildly suspenseful...an intelligent, ingeniously plotted, utterly
engrossing thriller." THE WASHINGTON POST
I am beginning to believe that Denise Mina is the finest
contemporary exponent of British crime fiction. Marcel Berlins, THE
TIMES (LONDON)"
Praise for THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO:
"A whip-smart heroine and a hunky guy who needs her help? This
sexy, addictive thriller is everything you never knew you could get
from a crime novel."--GLAMOUR
"Unique and fascinating.... It's like a blast of cold, fresh air to
read The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo."--CHICAGO TRIBUNE
"Combine the chilly Swedish backdrop and moody psychodrama of a
Bergman movie with the grisly pyrotechnics of a serial-killer
thriller, then add an angry punk heroine and a down-on-his-luck
investigative journalist, and you have the ingredients of Stieg
Larsson's first novel."--THE NEW YORK TIMES
"Wildly suspenseful...an intelligent, ingeniously plotted, utterly
engrossing thriller."--THE WASHINGTON POST
"I am beginning to believe that Denise Mina is the finest
contemporary exponent of British crime fiction."--Marcel Berlins,
THE TIMES (LONDON)
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