The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson

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  • Pub. Date: July 2009
  • 512pp
  • Sales Rank: 293
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    • Pub. Date: July 2009
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 512pp
    • Sales Rank: 293

    The Barnes & Noble Review

    Joy is not the first emotion one would expect to feel while reading a long Swedish crime novel that deals with misogyny, sex trafficking, police corruption, and a handful of explicitly gruesome murders. Yet The Girl Who Played with Fire, the second novel in Stieg Larsson's internationally bestselling Millennium series, turns a reader inside out with a joy that can't be squashed, not even by the grim knowledge that the 50-year-old author died suddenly in 2004 after finishing three books and will publish no more.

    While it's not critical to have read the opening volume, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, before picking up this one, it's a good idea. That's where readers will get a solid introduction to Larsson's magnetic protagonists: the crusading investigative journalist Mikael Blomkvist ofMillennium magazine, and the anarchic punk computer hacker Lisbeth Salander. While the first novel was mostly Blomkvist's story, the second belongs to Salander, answering some questions about her quicksilver personality while raising many more.

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    Synopsis

    The electrifying follow-up to the phenomenal best seller The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo ("An intelligent, ingeniously plotted, utterly engrossing thriller" —The Washington Post), and this time it is Lisbeth Salander, the troubled, wise-beyond-her-years genius hacker, who is the focus and fierce heart of the story.

    Mikael Blomkvist—crusading journalist and publisher of the magazine Millennium—has decided to publish a story exposing an extensive sex trafficking operation between Eastern Europe and Sweden, implicating well-known and highly placed members of Swedish society, business, and government.

    On the eve of publication, the two reporters responsible for the story are brutally murdered. But perhaps more shocking for Blomkvist: the fingerprints found on the murder weapon belong to Lisbeth Salander.

    Now, as Blomkvist—alone in his belief in her innocence—plunges into his own investigation of the...

    The Washington Post - Dennis Drabelle

    The Girl Who Played with Fire confirms the impression left by Dragon Tattoo. Here is a writer with two skills useful in entertaining readers royally: creating characters who are complex, believable and appealing even when they act against their own best interest; and parceling out information in a consistently enthralling way. The sharp-eyed may catch Larsson leaning on coincidence a bit too often in the new book, but overall his storytelling is so assured that he can get away with these peccadilloes.

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    Biography

    Stieg Larsson, who lived in Sweden, was the editor-in-chief of the magazine Expo and a leading expert on antidemocratic right-wing extremist and Nazi organizations. He died in 2004, shortly after delivering the manuscripts for his Millennium novels, a trilogy of thrillers that became international bestsellers.

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    excellentby StRoseRP

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    November 21, 2009: highly recommend to family and friend . . . great gift for Christmas holidays

    Great suspense novelby coffee_luvr

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    November 15, 2009: This was the second book from this author that I read. The first book, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, was also very good. However I felt that this one was easier to follow, probably because it continues with the same characters and develops them even more in the second book. It is unfortunate that this author passed away; he had a talent for keeping the reader engaged right to the very last page. Great read if you like suspense and thrillers.

    I Also Recommend: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.


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