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Stieg's third novel to wrap up the funny business in his second, The Girl Who Played with Fire is difficult to put down! He keeps you at the edge of your seat looking for the next adventure. I do feel that this novel "concluded" his series well considering his untimely death and plans to write more. If that had happened after his second novel, we would all be screaming for a conclusion...and we are provided with one.
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And here I was thinking that there is nothing more virtuous and altruistic than Swedish politics... Spies? In Sweden? Aren't they a neutral country? Well... shows you how little I know.
Mostly fiction, but with some real life background of international intrigue and some amazingly strong female characters. Ah. Sad, very sad, that Stieg Larsson is gone. Supposedly his girlfriend still has the rough draft of the fourth book. I wonder if it will ever see the light of day.
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Mostly fiction, but with some real life background of international intrigue and some amazingly strong female characters. Ah. Sad, very sad, that Stieg Larsson is gone. Supposedly his girlfriend still has the rough draft of the fourth book. I wonder if it will ever see the light of day.
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Sep 07, 2010
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