The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest
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What would be your bet on the follow-up books?
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Yes... I agree with that. I think there is a lot more about the Zalachenko empire that could be explored. I'm not sure if you could fill up 7 more books with it, but I would venture to bet that the children are the plot line that leads into the next book, had it been published. And from there, who knows where Larsson would have sent us. Such a sad and untimely death for a such a talented author!









Maybe someday someone will bend. I hope so, there is so much that could be added to the Trilogy.

I believe the same thing happened with one of Mario Puzo's novels, where his partner finished a book for him. VC Andrews still continues to have phantom authors write books as "she would have written them".
I would hope that if this ever does happen, they will warn the reader where Larsson's manuscript stopped.




I have been reading a series written by C.J. Box. He has eleven novels so far in the series. Not the same kind of setting, and all the characters have less flaws. It's setting is Wyoming and the main character is a game warden. There is one character that is 'kinda' like Lisbeth, (dark side, but likable). I have read them one after the other. You may want to try them. Read them in order. You can find the order if you google 'cj box novel in order'.
I too miss Lisbeth......

Thanks Randy. I'll note those down.

I read this in the paper too. There have been various court cases where the family are trying to get the girlfriend to handover his last manuscipt. Personally I was happy with the way the book ended.

Try Henning Mankell's The Man from Beijing :)

Try David Baldacci-Simple Genesis. He has a few books already in print. His main characetrs in Simple Genius were a male/female combo.Also about murder investigation.Maybe not as dark as Larsson.
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I know that he left a few strings loose - the twin sister of Lisbeth that never showed up - but all in all, it didn´t ended up leaving a feeling of "to be continued"....it´s almost as if Stieg Larson had the perception that he was not going to be able to finish his books.
Anyway, any bets on how he would continue this wonderfull plot?