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This series was unbelievably great. This book was nowhere near as thrilling as the previous books, and I wondered if the author had hoped to add more to it but died before he was able to do so... I also heard he had planned additional books, so that may be why he used this book to conclude so much of the adventures of the first two books. I will say that the trial was so satisfying in so may ways and the ending of at least one character really nailed it!

What a terrific trilogy! I could not put these books down. Although I thought that The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets Nest got a little slow in the middle...or maybe it was just so long, I absolutely loved the beginning and the end. I will miss reading about "quirky" Lisbeth!
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Too bad Stieg Larsson passed away, he set us up for another installment. What is going on with Lizabeth's sister? Do things sork out with Mikil's new relationship? Where is the next mystery?
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I've been waiting to read this since I finished The Girl Who Played with Fire. I'm real enjoying it! It was fun to visit with these characters, again. I love both Lisbeth and Kalle. I'll miss them.
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Though not as exciting or intense as the first two, I think this was a good way to wrap up the story. Like the other two books, a list of all the people and who they're working for really helps. So many people to keep track of, and some with very similar names.
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A great book. Not as good as the second one (The Girl Who Played with Fire), but still keeps you hooked and reading. It didn't have as much action and I definitely learned more than I ever cared to learn about the Swedish government structure, but still a great read.
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Satisfying ending to this amazing ride through the underbelly of Sweden's recent fictional past.
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