Lisbeth: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

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With our story continued Lisbeth salander known as the girl with the dragon tattoo is currently mixed up. Mixed up how you might ask well because she is trying to prove that Wernstrom was secretly steal the millennial magazine idea from blomkvist.

Lisbeth thinks it’s a good idea to purchase a hacking device called a cuff which is able to take information from anyones computer as long as it’s within distance.Upon purchasing this very dangerous yet most helpfull toy is she thinks it is a good idea to sneak in Wernstrom’s office and attach it on his computer to leak the fact he is a thief. Meanwhile Lisbeth realizes her guardian is very ill and she is soon to be placed with a new guardian.

Blomkvist and is layer go to the vanger island

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