Mikael Blomkvist, crusading journalist and publisher of the magazine Millennium, has decided to run a story that will expose an extensive sex trafficking operation between Eastern Europe and Sweden, implicating well-known and highly placed members of Swedish society, business, and government. But he has no idea just how explosive the story will be until, on the eve of publication, the two investigating reporters are murdered. And even more shocking for Blomkvist: the fingerprints found on the murder weapon belong to Lisbeth Salander the troubled, wise-beyond-her-years genius hacker who came to his aid in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and who now becomes the focus and fierce heart of The Girl Who Played with Fire. As Blomkvist, alone in his belief in Salander s innocence, plunges into an investigation of the slayings, Salander herself is drawn into a murderous hunt in which she is the prey, and which compels her to revisit her dark past in an effort to settle with it once and for all."
Mikael Blomkvist, crusading journalist and publisher of the magazine Millennium, has decided to run a story that will expose an extensive sex trafficking operation between Eastern Europe and Sweden, implicating well-known and highly placed members of Swedish society, business, and government. But he has no idea just how explosive the story will be until, on the eve of publication, the two investigating reporters are murdered. And even more shocking for Blomkvist: the fingerprints found on the murder weapon belong to Lisbeth Salander the troubled, wise-beyond-her-years genius hacker who came to his aid in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and who now becomes the focus and fierce heart of The Girl Who Played with Fire. As Blomkvist, alone in his belief in Salander s innocence, plunges into an investigation of the slayings, Salander herself is drawn into a murderous hunt in which she is the prey, and which compels her to revisit her dark past in an effort to settle with it once and for all."
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 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet s Nest."
The Girl Who Played with Fire will likely confirm Larsson s
position as the most successful crime novelist in the world.
Slate
Larsson has bottled lightning . . . Formally at least, The Girl Who
Played with Fire is a muscle car. But a European engine purrs
beneath its hood . . . It buzzes with ideas [and] fizzes with
fury.
Los Angeles Times
A dynamite thriller.
Liz Smith, Variety
These books grabbed me and kept me reading with eyes wide open with
the same force as the best of the series on the TV monitor . . .
Move over, Tony Soprano . . . Blomkvist is a wonderfully appealing
character. And the girl of the title is one of the most fascinating
characters in modern genre fiction.
Alan Cheuse, San Francisco Chronicle
A nail-biting tale of murder and cover-ups in which the victims are
tantalizingly hard to distinguish from the villains. . . Believe
the hype . . . It s gripping stuff.
People
Another gripping, stay-up-all-night read.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisbeth Salander [is] one of the most startling, engaging heroines
in recent memory . . . Some of the books appeal comes from the
Swedish setting, but most of it is a result of the author writing
from the heart, not from a formula. Larsson clearly loved his brave
misfit Lisbeth. And so will you.
USA Today
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.
Washington Post
Lisbeth Salander was one of the most original and memorable
heroines to surface in a recent thriller: picture Angelina Jolie s
Lara Croft endowed with Mr. Spock s intense braininess and Scarlett
O Hara s spunky instinct for survival . . . Now Salander is back in
an even more central role . . . The reason it works is the same
reason that Dragon Tattoo worked: Salander and Blomkvist transcend
their genre and insinuate themselves in the reader s mind through
their oddball individuality, their professional competence and,
surprisingly, their emotional vulnerability.
Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
A suspenseful, remarkably moving novel . . . This is the best
Scandinavian novel to be published in the U.S. since Smilla s Sense
of Snow . . . Salander is one of those characters who come along
only rarely in fiction: a complete original, larger than life yet
firmly grounded in realistic detail, utterly independent yet at her
core a wounded andfrightened child . . .One of the most compelling
characters to strut the crime-fiction stage in years.
Booklist (starred)
This is complex and compelling storytelling at its best, propelled
by one of the most fascinating characters in recent crime
fiction.
Library Journal (starred)
Fans of intelligent page-turners will be more than satisfied by
Larsson s second thriller . . . [It has] powerful prose and
intriguing lead characters.
Publishers Weekly
Fans of postmodern mystery will revel in Larsson s latest . . .
also starring journo extraordinaire Mikael Blomkvist and Lisbeth
Salander, the Lara Croft of the land of the midnight sun . . .
Lisbeth is really a Baltic MacGyver with a highly developed sense
of outrage, a sociopathic bent and brand-new breast implants, to
say nothing of a well-stuffed bankbook.
Kirkus Reviews
Reviews from abroad:
As good as crime writing gets . . . Completely absorbing and
engaging on both a narrative and a moral level . . . Lisbeth
Salander [is] a remarkable heroine.
The Times Literary Supplement
The huge pleasure of these books is Salander, a fascinating
creation with a complete and complex psychology . . . Salander is
recognisably a Lara Croft for grown-ups a female Terminator.
The Guardian
Addictive . . . We are in the hands of a master . . . Salander and
Blomkvist [are] the finest and strangest partnership in crime
fiction since Holmes and Watson . . . Stunningly memorable.
Scotland on Sunday
The Girl Who Played with Fire is that rare thing a sequel that is
even better than the book that went before . . . A combination of
urgent, multilayered thriller, traditional police procedural and
articulate examination of the way a supposedly open-minded country
like Sweden treats its vulnerable women and children.
The Observer
With the spiky and sassy Salander, Larsson created the most
original heroine to emerge in crime fiction for many years . . .
She seizes the book by the scruff of its neck and binds the reader
in fetters of fascination.
The Independent
This second novel is even more gripping and astonishing than the
first. What makes it outstanding is the author s ability to handle
dozens of characters and parallel narratives without losing
tension. Larsson was a fantastic storyteller. This novel will leave
readers on the edge of their seats.
The Sunday Times (London)
The best thriller I ve read in ages . . . If you want a book to
take on your lifetime trip on the Trans-Siberian railway, The Girl
Who Played With Fire is the one.
Evening Herald (Ireland)"
"The Girl Who Played with Fire "will likely confirm Larsson s
position as the most successful crime novelist in the world.
"Slate
" Larsson has bottled lightning . . . Formally at least, "The Girl
Who Played with Fire "is a muscle car. But a European engine purrs
beneath its hood . . . It" "buzzes with ideas [and] fizzes with
fury.
"Los Angeles Times
"
A dynamite thriller.
Liz Smith, "Variety"
These books grabbed me and kept me reading with eyes wide open with
the same force as the best of the series on the TV monitor . . .
Move over, Tony Soprano . . . Blomkvist is a wonderfully appealing
character. And the girl of the title is one of the most fascinating
characters in modern genre fiction.
Alan Cheuse, "San Francisco Chronicle
"
A nail-biting tale of murder and cover-ups in which the victims are
tantalizingly hard to distinguish from the villains. . . Believe
the hype . . . It s gripping stuff.
"People
" Another gripping, stay-up-all-night read.
"Entertainment Weekly
" Lisbeth Salander [is] one of the most startling, engaging
heroines in recent memory . . . Some of the books appeal comes from
the Swedish setting, but most of it is a result of the author
writing from the heart, not from a formula. Larsson clearly loved
his brave misfit Lisbeth. And so will you.
"USA Today
"
"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.
"Washington Post
" Lisbeth Salander was one of the most original and memorable
heroines to surface in a recent thriller: picture Angelina Jolie s
Lara Croft endowed with Mr. Spock s intense braininess and Scarlett
O Hara s spunky instinct for survival . . . Now Salander is back in
an even more central role . . . The reason it works is the same
reason that "Dragon Tattoo" worked: Salander and Blomkvist
transcend their genre and insinuate themselves in the reader s mind
through their oddball individuality, their professional competence
and, surprisingly, their emotional vulnerability.
Michiko Kakutani, "The New York Times
"
A suspenseful, remarkably moving novel . . . This is the best
Scandinavian novel to be published in the U.S. since "Smilla s
Sense of Snow ." . . Salander is one of those characters who come
along only rarely in fiction: a complete original, larger than life
yet firmly grounded in realistic detail, utterly independent yet at
her core a wounded andfrightened child . . .One of the most
compelling characters to strut the crime-fiction stage in
years.""
"Booklist "(starred)
This is complex and compelling storytelling at its best, propelled
by one of the most fascinating characters in recent crime
fiction.
"Library Journal "(starred)
Fans of intelligent page-turners will be more than satisfied by
Larsson s second thriller . . . [It has] powerful prose and
intriguing lead characters.
"Publishers Weekly
" Fans of postmodern mystery will revel in Larsson s latest . . .
also starring journo extraordinaire Mikael Blomkvist and Lisbeth
Salander, the Lara Croft of the land of the midnight sun . . .
Lisbeth is really a Baltic MacGyver with a highly developed sense
of outrage, a sociopathic bent and brand-new breast implants, to
say nothing of a well-stuffed bankbook.
"Kirkus Reviews
"
Reviews from abroad:
"
" As good as crime writing gets . . . Completely absorbing and
engaging on both a narrative and a moral level . . . Lisbeth
Salander [is] a remarkable heroine.
"The Times Literary Supplement
"
The huge pleasure of these books is Salander, a fascinating
creation with a complete and complex psychology . . . Salander is
recognisably a Lara Croft for grown-ups a female Terminator.
"The Guardian
" Addictive . . . We are in the hands of a master . . . Salander
and Blomkvist [are] the finest and strangest partnership in crime
fiction since Holmes and Watson . . . Stunningly memorable.
"Scotland on Sunday
" "The Girl Who Played with Fire "is that rare thing a sequel that
is even better than the book that went before . . . A combination
of urgent, multilayered thriller, traditional police procedural and
articulate examination of the way a supposedly open-minded country
like Sweden treats its vulnerable women and children.
"The Observer
"
With the spiky and sassy Salander, Larsson created the most
original heroine to emerge in crime fiction for many years . . .
She seizes the book by the scruff of its neck and binds the reader
in fetters of fascination.
"The Independent
"
This second novel is even more gripping and astonishing than the
first. What makes it outstanding is the author s ability to handle
dozens of characters and parallel narratives without losing
tension. Larsson was a fantastic storyteller. This novel will leave
readers on the edge of their seats.
"The Sunday Times "(London)"
"
The best thriller I ve read in ages . . . If you want a book to
take on your lifetime trip on the Trans-Siberian railway, "The Girl
Who Played With Fire" is the one.
"Evening Herald "(Ireland)"
""The Girl Who Played with Fire "will likely confirm Larsson's
position as the most successful crime novelist in the world."
-"Slate
""Larsson has bottled lightning . . . Formally at least, "The Girl
Who Played with Fire "is a muscle car. But a European engine purrs
beneath its hood . . . It""buzzes with ideas [and] fizzes with
fury."
-"Los Angeles Times
"
"A dynamite thriller."
-Liz Smith, "Variety"
"These books grabbed me and kept me reading with eyes wide open
with the same force as the best of the series on the TV monitor . .
. Move over, Tony Soprano . . . Blomkvist is a wonderfully
appealing character. And the girl of the title is one of the most
fascinating characters in modern genre fiction."
-Alan Cheuse, "San Francisco Chronicle
"
"A nail-biting tale of murder and cover-ups in which the victims
are tantalizingly hard to distinguish from the villains. . .
Believe the hype . . . It's gripping stuff."
-"People
""Another gripping, stay-up-all-night read."
-"Entertainment Weekly
""Lisbeth Salander [is] one of the most startling, engaging
heroines in recent memory . . . Some of the books' appeal comes
from the Swedish setting, but most of it is a result of the author
writing from the heart, not from a formula. Larsson clearly loved
his brave misfit Lisbeth. And so will you."
-"USA Today
"
""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."
-"Washington Post
""Lisbeth Salander was one of the most original and memorable
heroines to surface in a recent thriller: picture Angelina Jolie's
Lara Croft endowed with Mr. Spock's intense braininess and Scarlett
O'Hara's spunky instinct for survival . . . Now Salander is back in
an even more central role . . . The reason it works is the same
reason that "Dragon Tattoo" worked: Salander and Blomkvist
transcend their genre and insinuate themselves in the reader's mind
through their oddball individuality, their professional competence
and, surprisingly, their emotional vulnerability."
-Michiko Kakutani, "The New York Times
"
"A suspenseful, remarkably moving novel . . . This is the best
Scandinavian novel to be published in the U.S. since "Smilla's
Sense of Snow ." . . Salander is one of those characters who come
along only rarely in fiction: a complete original, larger than life
yet firmly grounded in realistic detail, utterly independent yet at
her core a wounded and frightened child . . . One of the most
compelling characters to strut the crime-fiction stage in
years."""
-"Booklist "(starred)
"This is complex and compelling storytelling at its best, propelled
by one of the most fascinating characters in recent crime
fiction."
-"Library Journal "(starred)
"Fans of intelligent page-turners will be more than satisfied by
Larsson's second thriller . . . [It has] powerful prose and
intriguing lead characters."
-"Publishers Weekly
""Fans of postmodern mystery will revel in Larsson's latest . . .
also starring journo extraordinaire Mikael Blomkvist and Lisbeth
Salander, the Lara Croft of the land of the midnight sun . . .
Lisbeth is really a Baltic MacGyver with a highly developed sense
of outrage, a sociopathic bent and brand-new breast implants, to
say nothing of a well-stuffed bankbook."
-"Kirkus Reviews
"
Reviews from abroad:
"
""As good as crime writing gets . . . Completely absorbing and
engaging on both a narrative and a moral level . . . Lisbeth
Salander [is] a remarkable heroine."
-"The Times Literary Supplement
"
"The huge pleasure of these books is Salander, a fascinating
creation with a complete and complex psychology . . . Salander is
recognisably a Lara Croft for grown-ups-a female Terminator."
-"The Guardian
""Addictive . . . We are in the hands of a master . . . Salander
and Blomkvist [are] the finest and strangest partnership in crime
fiction since Holmes and Watson . . . Stunningly memorable."
-"Scotland on Sunday
"""The Girl Who Played with Fire "is that rare thing-a sequel that
is even better than the book that went before . . . A combination
of urgent, multilayered thriller, traditional police procedural and
articulate examination of the way a supposedly open-minded country
like Sweden treats its vulnerable women and children."
-"The Observer
"
"With the spiky and sassy Salander, Larsson created the most
original heroine to emerge in crime fiction for many years . . .
She seizes the book by the scruff of its neck and binds the reader
in fetters of fascination."
-"The Independent
"
"This second novel is even more gripping and astonishing than the
first. What makes it outstanding is the author's ability to handle
dozens of characters and parallel narratives without losing
tension. Larsson was a fantastic storyteller. This novel will leave
readers on the edge of their seats."
-"The Sunday Times "(London)"
"
"The best thriller I've read in ages . . . If you want a book to
take on your lifetime trip on the Trans-Siberian railway, "The Girl
Who Played With Fire" is the one."
-"Evening Herald "(Ireland) "From the Hardcover edition."
Fans of intelligent page-turners will be more than satisfied by Larsson's second thriller, even though itÅfalls short of the high standard set by its predecessor, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, which introduced crusading journalist Mikael Blomkvist and punk hacker savant Lisbeth Salander. A few weeks before Dag Svensson, a freelance journalist, plans to publish a story that exposes important people involved in Sweden's sex trafficking business based on research conducted by his girlfriend, Mia Johansson, a criminologist and gender studies scholar, the couple are shot to death in their Stockholm apartment. Salander, who has a history of violent tendencies, becomes the prime suspect after the police find her fingerprints on the murder weapon. While Blomkvist strives to clear Salander of the crime, some far-fetched twists help ensure her survival. Powerful prose and intriguing lead characters will carry most readers along. (Aug.) Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information.
The Girl Who Played with Fire will likely confirm Larsson s
position as the most successful crime novelist in the world.
Slate
Larsson has bottled lightning . . . Formally at
least, The Girl Who Played with Fire is a muscle car. But a
European engine purrs beneath its hood . . . It buzzes with ideas
[and] fizzes with fury.
Los Angeles Times
A dynamite thriller.
Liz Smith, Variety
These books grabbed me and kept me reading with eyes wide open with
the same force as the best of the series on the TV monitor . . .
Move over, Tony Soprano . . . Blomkvist is a wonderfully appealing
character. And the girl of the title is one of the most fascinating
characters in modern genre fiction.
Alan Cheuse, San Francisco Chronicle
A nail-biting tale of murder and cover-ups in which the victims are
tantalizingly hard to distinguish from the villains. . . Believe
the hype . . . It s gripping stuff.
People
Another gripping, stay-up-all-night read.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisbeth Salander [is] one of the
most startling, engaging heroines in recent memory . . . Some of
the books appeal comes from the Swedish setting, but most of it is
a result of the author writing from the heart, not from a formula.
Larsson clearly loved his brave misfit Lisbeth. And so will
you.
USA Today
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.
Washington Post
Lisbeth Salander was one of the most original and memorable
heroines to surface in a recent thriller: picture Angelina Jolie s
Lara Croft endowed with Mr. Spock s intense braininess and Scarlett
O Hara s spunky instinct for survival . . . Now Salander is back in
an even more central role . . . The reason it works is the same
reason that Dragon Tattoo worked: Salander and Blomkvist
transcend their genre and insinuate themselves in the reader s mind
through their oddball individuality, their professional competence
and, surprisingly, their emotional vulnerability.
Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
A suspenseful, remarkably moving novel . . . This is the best
Scandinavian novel to be published in the U.S. since Smilla s
Sense of Snow . . . Salander is one of those characters who
come along only rarely in fiction: a complete original, larger than
life yet firmly grounded in realistic detail, utterly independent
yet at her core a wounded andfrightened child . . .One of the most
compelling characters to strut the crime-fiction stage in
years.
Booklist (starred)
This is complex and compelling storytelling at its best, propelled
by one of the most fascinating characters in recent crime
fiction.
Library Journal (starred)
Fans of intelligent page-turners will be more than satisfied by
Larsson s second thriller . . . [It has] powerful prose and
intriguing lead characters.
Publishers Weekly
Fans of postmodern mystery will revel
in Larsson s latest . . . also starring journo extraordinaire
Mikael Blomkvist and Lisbeth Salander, the Lara Croft of the land
of the midnight sun . . . Lisbeth is really a Baltic MacGyver with
a highly developed sense of outrage, a sociopathic bent and
brand-new breast implants, to say nothing of a well-stuffed
bankbook.
Kirkus Reviews
Reviews from abroad:
As good as crime writing gets . . . Completely
absorbing and engaging on both a narrative and a moral level . . .
Lisbeth Salander [is] a remarkable heroine.
The Times Literary Supplement
The huge pleasure of these books is Salander, a fascinating
creation with a complete and complex psychology . . . Salander is
recognisably a Lara Croft for grown-ups a female Terminator.
The Guardian
Addictive . . . We are in the hands of a
master . . . Salander and Blomkvist [are] the finest and strangest
partnership in crime fiction since Holmes and Watson . . .
Stunningly memorable.
Scotland on Sunday
The Girl Who Played with Fire
is that rare thing a sequel that is even better than the book that
went before . . . A combination of urgent, multilayered thriller,
traditional police procedural and articulate examination of the way
a supposedly open-minded country like Sweden treats its vulnerable
women and children.
The Observer
With the spiky and sassy Salander, Larsson created the most
original heroine to emerge in crime fiction for many years . . .
She seizes the book by the scruff of its neck and binds the reader
in fetters of fascination.
The Independent
This second novel is even more gripping and astonishing than the
first. What makes it outstanding is the author s ability to handle
dozens of characters and parallel narratives without losing
tension. Larsson was a fantastic storyteller. This novel will leave
readers on the edge of their seats.
The Sunday Times (London)
The best thriller I ve read in ages . . . If you want a book to
take on your lifetime trip on the Trans-Siberian railway, The
Girl Who Played With Fire is the one.
Evening Herald (Ireland)"
"The Girl Who Played with Fire "will likely confirm Larsson s
position as the most successful crime novelist in the world.
"Slate
" Larsson has bottled lightning . . . Formally at least, "The Girl
Who Played with Fire "is a muscle car. But a European engine purrs
beneath its hood . . . It" "buzzes with ideas [and] fizzes with
fury.
"Los Angeles Times
"
A dynamite thriller.
Liz Smith, "Variety"
These books grabbed me and kept me reading with eyes wide open with
the same force as the best of the series on the TV monitor . . .
Move over, Tony Soprano . . . Blomkvist is a wonderfully appealing
character. And the girl of the title is one of the most fascinating
characters in modern genre fiction.
Alan Cheuse, "San Francisco Chronicle
"
A nail-biting tale of murder and cover-ups in which the victims are
tantalizingly hard to distinguish from the villains. . . Believe
the hype . . . It s gripping stuff.
"People
" Another gripping, stay-up-all-night read.
"Entertainment Weekly
" Lisbeth Salander [is] one of the most startling, engaging
heroines in recent memory . . . Some of the books appeal comes from
the Swedish setting, but most of it is a result of the author
writing from the heart, not from a formula. Larsson clearly loved
his brave misfit Lisbeth. And so will you.
"USA Today
"
"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.
"Washington Post
" Lisbeth Salander was one of the most original and memorable
heroines to surface in a recent thriller: picture Angelina Jolie s
Lara Croft endowed with Mr. Spock s intense braininess and Scarlett
O Hara s spunky instinct for survival . . . Now Salander is back in
an even more central role . . . The reason it works is the same
reason that "Dragon Tattoo" worked: Salander and Blomkvist
transcend their genre and insinuate themselves in the reader s mind
through their oddball individuality, their professional competence
and, surprisingly, their emotional vulnerability.
Michiko Kakutani, "The New York Times
"
A suspenseful, remarkably moving novel . . . This is the best
Scandinavian novel to be published in the U.S. since "Smilla s
Sense of Snow ." . . Salander is one of those characters who come
along only rarely in fiction: a complete original, larger than life
yet firmly grounded in realistic detail, utterly independent yet at
her core a wounded andfrightened child . . .One of the most
compelling characters to strut the crime-fiction stage in
years.""
"Booklist "(starred)
This is complex and compelling storytelling at its best, propelled
by one of the most fascinating characters in recent crime
fiction.
"Library Journal "(starred)
Fans of intelligent page-turners will be more than satisfied by
Larsson s second thriller . . . [It has] powerful prose and
intriguing lead characters.
"Publishers Weekly
" Fans of postmodern mystery will revel in Larsson s latest . . .
also starring journo extraordinaire Mikael Blomkvist and Lisbeth
Salander, the Lara Croft of the land of the midnight sun . . .
Lisbeth is really a Baltic MacGyver with a highly developed sense
of outrage, a sociopathic bent and brand-new breast implants, to
say nothing of a well-stuffed bankbook.
"Kirkus Reviews
"
Reviews from abroad:
"
" As good as crime writing gets . . . Completely absorbing and
engaging on both a narrative and a moral level . . . Lisbeth
Salander [is] a remarkable heroine.
"The Times Literary Supplement
"
The huge pleasure of these books is Salander, a fascinating
creation with a complete and complex psychology . . . Salander is
recognisably a Lara Croft for grown-ups a female Terminator.
"The Guardian
" Addictive . . . We are in the hands of a master . . . Salander
and Blomkvist [are] the finest and strangest partnership in crime
fiction since Holmes and Watson . . . Stunningly memorable.
"Scotland on Sunday
" "The Girl Who Played with Fire "is that rare thing a sequel that
is even better than the book that went before . . . A combination
of urgent, multilayered thriller, traditional police procedural and
articulate examination of the way a supposedly open-minded country
like Sweden treats its vulnerable women and children.
"The Observer
"
With the spiky and sassy Salander, Larsson created the most
original heroine to emerge in crime fiction for many years . . .
She seizes the book by the scruff of its neck and binds the reader
in fetters of fascination.
"The Independent
"
This second novel is even more gripping and astonishing than the
first. What makes it outstanding is the author s ability to handle
dozens of characters and parallel narratives without losing
tension. Larsson was a fantastic storyteller. This novel will leave
readers on the edge of their seats.
"The Sunday Times "(London)"
"
The best thriller I ve read in ages . . . If you want a book to
take on your lifetime trip on the Trans-Siberian railway, "The Girl
Who Played With Fire" is the one.
"Evening Herald "(Ireland)"
""The Girl Who Played with Fire "will likely confirm Larsson's
position as the most successful crime novelist in the world."
-"Slate
""Larsson has bottled lightning . . . Formally at least, "The Girl
Who Played with Fire "is a muscle car. But a European engine purrs
beneath its hood . . . It""buzzes with ideas [and] fizzes with
fury."
-"Los Angeles Times
"
"A dynamite thriller."
-Liz Smith, "Variety"
"These books grabbed me and kept me reading with eyes wide open
with the same force as the best of the series on the TV monitor . .
. Move over, Tony Soprano . . . Blomkvist is a wonderfully
appealing character. And the girl of the title is one of the most
fascinating characters in modern genre fiction."
-Alan Cheuse, "San Francisco Chronicle
"
"A nail-biting tale of murder and cover-ups in which the victims
are tantalizingly hard to distinguish from the villains. . .
Believe the hype . . . It's gripping stuff."
-"People
""Another gripping, stay-up-all-night read."
-"Entertainment Weekly
""Lisbeth Salander [is] one of the most startling, engaging
heroines in recent memory . . . Some of the books' appeal comes
from the Swedish setting, but most of it is a result of the author
writing from the heart, not from a formula. Larsson clearly loved
his brave misfit Lisbeth. And so will you."
-"USA Today
"
""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."
-"Washington Post
""Lisbeth Salander was one of the most original and memorable
heroines to surface in a recent thriller: picture Angelina Jolie's
Lara Croft endowed with Mr. Spock's intense braininess and Scarlett
O'Hara's spunky instinct for survival . . . Now Salander is back in
an even more central role . . . The reason it works is the same
reason that "Dragon Tattoo" worked: Salander and Blomkvist
transcend their genre and insinuate themselves in the reader's mind
through their oddball individuality, their professional competence
and, surprisingly, their emotional vulnerability."
-Michiko Kakutani, "The New York Times
"
"A suspenseful, remarkably moving novel . . . This is the best
Scandinavian novel to be published in the U.S. since "Smilla's
Sense of Snow ." . . Salander is one of those characters who come
along only rarely in fiction: a complete original, larger than life
yet firmly grounded in realistic detail, utterly independent yet at
her core a wounded and frightened child . . . One of the most
compelling characters to strut the crime-fiction stage in
years."""
-"Booklist "(starred)
"This is complex and compelling storytelling at its best, propelled
by one of the most fascinating characters in recent crime
fiction."
-"Library Journal "(starred)
"Fans of intelligent page-turners will be more than satisfied by
Larsson's second thriller . . . [It has] powerful prose and
intriguing lead characters."
-"Publishers Weekly
""Fans of postmodern mystery will revel in Larsson's latest . . .
also starring journo extraordinaire Mikael Blomkvist and Lisbeth
Salander, the Lara Croft of the land of the midnight sun . . .
Lisbeth is really a Baltic MacGyver with a highly developed sense
of outrage, a sociopathic bent and brand-new breast implants, to
say nothing of a well-stuffed bankbook."
-"Kirkus Reviews
"
Reviews from abroad:
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""As good as crime writing gets . . . Completely absorbing and
engaging on both a narrative and a moral level . . . Lisbeth
Salander [is] a remarkable heroine."
-"The Times Literary Supplement
"
"The huge pleasure of these books is Salander, a fascinating
creation with a complete and complex psychology . . . Salander is
recognisably a Lara Croft for grown-ups-a female Terminator."
-"The Guardian
""Addictive . . . We are in the hands of a master . . . Salander
and Blomkvist [are] the finest and strangest partnership in crime
fiction since Holmes and Watson . . . Stunningly memorable."
-"Scotland on Sunday
"""The Girl Who Played with Fire "is that rare thing-a sequel that
is even better than the book that went before . . . A combination
of urgent, multilayered thriller, traditional police procedural and
articulate examination of the way a supposedly open-minded country
like Sweden treats its vulnerable women and children."
-"The Observer
"
"With the spiky and sassy Salander, Larsson created the most
original heroine to emerge in crime fiction for many years . . .
She seizes the book by the scruff of its neck and binds the reader
in fetters of fascination."
-"The Independent
"
"This second novel is even more gripping and astonishing than the
first. What makes it outstanding is the author's ability to handle
dozens of characters and parallel narratives without losing
tension. Larsson was a fantastic storyteller. This novel will leave
readers on the edge of their seats."
-"The Sunday Times "(London)"
"
"The best thriller I've read in ages . . . If you want a book to
take on your lifetime trip on the Trans-Siberian railway, "The Girl
Who Played With Fire" is the one."
-"Evening Herald "(Ireland)
"From the Hardcover edition."
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