Win "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo"
Few crime novels come as widely praised as Stieg Larsson's The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. Never mind Henning Mankell, he to whom all Swedish crime writers will be compared; Larsson's Milennium Triology, of which this novel is the first part, has been compared to no less than War and Peace.
The good people at Alfred A. Knopf have graciously agreed to donate three copies to Detectives Beyond Borders for awarding to U.S. readers. Here is one of the many raves for the novel. Read it for a clue to this skill-testing question:
The novel's protagonist, Mikael Blomkvist, is a disgraced member of which profession?
Be one of the first three U.S. residents to send the correct answer to detectivesbeyondborders(at)earthlink(dot)net, and win a copy of this "genuinely complex and unique contribution to crime fiction."
© Peter Rozovsky 2008
The good people at Alfred A. Knopf have graciously agreed to donate three copies to Detectives Beyond Borders for awarding to U.S. readers. Here is one of the many raves for the novel. Read it for a clue to this skill-testing question:
The novel's protagonist, Mikael Blomkvist, is a disgraced member of which profession?
Be one of the first three U.S. residents to send the correct answer to detectivesbeyondborders(at)earthlink(dot)net, and win a copy of this "genuinely complex and unique contribution to crime fiction."
© Peter Rozovsky 2008
Labels: contests, Stieg Larsson, Sweden, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
2 Comments:
Somebody will be very lucky; this is an excellent book.
Four people could be very lucky: the three winners plus me, now that I have been prodded into eagerness to read my copy. The protagonist's being a disgraced journalist should hold some extra interest for me.
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