Dan Seitz

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G. Svensson had been gone for a long time, and the public prosecutor’s office had replaced him with Claes Zeime, a sly old fox who would be retiring soon and didn’t have anything to lose by saying what he thought. Holmér continued to systematically pursue his investigation against the Kurds but was constantly under attack from the media, the prosecutor, and—at least it felt this way—parts of his own organization.
The Man Who Played with Fire: Stieg Larsson's Lost Files and the Hunt for an Assassin
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