Many of us have read Stieg Larsson’s ‘Millennium’ series. It features three books, ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’, ‘The Girl Who Played With Fire’ and ‘The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets’ Nest’. What a fabulous collection of stories.
The Millennium Series by Stieg Larsson
This triple thriller collection delves into dark family secrets, corporate corruption, and personal redemption. The protagonist, Lisbeth Salander, is drawn into an investigation that reveals hidden crimes and journeys into a dangerous criminal underworld.
Other similar books in this genre include:
- The Night Manager by John le Carré
This espionage thriller features a hotel night manager who becomes embroiled in the dangerous world of illegal arms dealing. The protagonist is an ordinary person pulled into a dangerous game of crime and deception. - Before I Go to Sleep by S.J. Watson
In this psychological thriller, a woman suffering from amnesia tries to piece together her past through fragmented memories and diary entries. The sense of unraveling a mystery about their own lives is similar to the story threads running through Larsson’s work. - The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
A gripping psychological thriller where the protagonist uncovers a mystery tied to deep-seated trauma and criminal behavior. Here you’ll find similar themes to Larsson’s books, dealing with layers of secrets and dangerous personal choices. - The Reversal by Michael Connelly
This legal thriller from the Lincoln Lawyer series features a high-stakes court case involving hidden motives and dangerous criminals. In common with ‘The Millennium Series’ it examines themes of personal risk and moral dilemmas. - Into the Water by Paula Hawkins
This suspenseful mystery deals with secrets surrounding multiple characters in a small town. It shares the element of personal involvement in larger, dangerous narratives, with Larsson’s books. - The Expats by Chris Pavone
This novel follows a woman who discovers that her seemingly normal life is riddled with espionage and secrets. The protagonist in The Expats is forced to navigate dangerous situations involving deception and criminal activity while trying to protect her loved ones. - A Simple Plan by Scott Smith
This story revolves around ordinary people who stumble upon a large sum of money and are drawn into a web of deception and crime. It features moral conflict and characters who face the consequences of their actions in increasingly dangerous circumstances.
All these books also feature protagonists who are pulled into complex, dangerous situations and must navigate ethical quandaries to survive.
Much like the books outlined above, the story of I Will Follow involves elements of suspense, mystery, criminal underworld dealings, and personal dilemmas. On that basis, it may be a book you would find appealing.
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