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  2. Rufina Cambaceres - Wikipedia

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    After her interment, noises were heard from the tomb, and she was subsequently discovered to have been buried alive. Since her premature burial, she is popularly known as "the girl who died twice", [1] and her tomb is one of the most famous in La Recoleta Cemetery.

  3. The Girl Who Died - Wikipedia

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    [19] [10] [20] The episode also achieved a score of 95% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 19 reviews, with an average score of 8.1. The site's consensus reads "With a stellar guest-star performance by Maisie Williams, "The Girl Who Died" sets thrillingly high stakes, while still maintaining the playful tone we've come to expect from Peter Capaldi's ...

  4. Ragnar Jónasson - Wikipedia

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    The Girl Who Died (2021; [4] translation of Þorpið, 2018) Outside (2022; [ 4 ] translation of Úti , 2021) White Death (2023; [ 4 ] translation of Hvítidauði , 2019)

  5. Stieg Larsson - Wikipedia

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    The sixth book in the Millennium series was released in August 2019. The Swedish title is Hon som måste dö (literally "She who must die") and the English title is The Girl Who Lived Twice. The seventh book in the Millennium series was released in November 2022.

  6. The Girl Who Lived Twice - Wikipedia

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    Blomkvist receives a call from a coroner named Frederika Nyman about a dead homeless man who had Blomkvist's phone number on him and who died under mysterious circumstances. Eyewitness accounts, including reporter Catrin Lindas, who Blomkvist starts dating, suggest the man knew something about controversial Minister of Defense Johannes Forsell.

  7. Lange Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Jane de Lange Lewis (September 10, 1915 – February 1, 2003), known by her pen names Lange Lewis, Jane Beynon and Jane Lewis Brandt, was an American author.She graduated from the University of Southern California (USC) in 1939 and began writing mystery novels, the first two of which – Murder Among Friends and Juliet Dies Twice – were set at a fictional university standing in for USC.

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  9. Millennium (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish title is Mannen som sökte sin skugga (literal English translation: The Man Who Hunted his Shadow) and the English title is The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye. [21] [22] In 2017, Lagercrantz stated that he would only write one more installment in the Millennium series. [23] Lagercrantz's The Girl Who Lived Twice was released on ...