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Violence
A lot
Prison violence, gang brutality, and thriller confrontations
Language
Some
Moderate language
Sexual Content
Some
Some sexual content
Substance Use
Barely any
No significant substance use
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Backstory of child abuse experiments; psychological trauma of institutional betrayal
What this book is about
Imprisoned Lisbeth Salander takes on the ruthless leader of a prison gang while Mikael Blomkvist investigates a secret government experiment from the 1970s that connects to Salander's most traumatic past in this authorized Millennium series continuation.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Prison violence and gang crime
Child abuse experiments as backstory
Psychological trauma and institutional betrayal
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