Last month, The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye, David Lagercrantz’s continuation of Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy, came out to rave reviews and long waiting lists. “The legacy of Lisbeth Salander lives on in the fifth installment of the Millennium series,” wrote Michael Ruzicka in his Booklist review. “Once again, Lagercrantz succeeds in carefully staying true to the framework created by the late Stieg Larsson in his original trilogy, and fans can continue to follow their favorite hacker heroine from obscurity to notoriety to unsought fame and unwanted attention.”

Fans of the dark series will enjoy these other intense crime novels with a strong sense of place and characters they won’t soon forget.

by Leif GW Persson

Atomic Blonde: The Coldest City, by Antony Johnston

The Blue Place, by Nicola Griffith

Butterfly Skin, by Sergey Kuznetsoy

The Crow Girl , by Eric Axl Sund

by James Thompson

The Hypnotist, by Lars Kepler

The Informationist, by Taylor Stevens

by Jussi Adler-Olsen

by L. S. Hilton

by Mons Kallentoft

by Jo Nesbo

The Stonecutter, by Camilla Läckberg

by Kristina Ohlsson

Woman of the Dead, by Bernard Aichner

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