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The Girl Who Played with Fire

The Girl Who Played with FireAuthor: Stieg Larsson
Publisher: Quercus Publishing Plc
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 251 reviews
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Media: Paperback
Pages: 608
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Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 4.9 x 1.5

ISBN: 1906694184
EAN: 9781906694180
ASIN: 1906694184

Publication Date: July 9, 2009
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Amazon.co.uk Review
Stieg Larsson gleaned a remarkable degree of success before his too-early death in 2004. He had delivered to his publisher three remarkable crime novels; the initial book in his ‘Millennium’ sequence, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, had enjoyed an unprecedented success in his native Sweden before the translation took the UK by storm. Larsson had made a considerable mark as a crusading journalist, with a speciality in tackling political extremist groups. But he offered assistance to many people and groups who he felt were vulnerable – something of a modern hero, in fact.

One of Larsson's key achievements as a writer was to create an innovative kind of heroine for the crime novel. His unconventional sleuth, the highly intelligent computer hacker Lisbeth Salander, is a confrontational young woman, whose Goth accoutrements sometimes alienate those around her (except the individuals she opts to have sexual relations with – strictly, that is, according to the rules she lays down). In the second book in the Millennium sequence, The Girl Who Played with Fire (as in its its predecessor), Lisbeth's closest ally is the older journalist Mikael Blomqvist, even though she has abruptly ended her emotional relationship with him. Lisbeth has left all she knows behinds her and has begun a relationship with a gauche young lover. But after a grim revenge run-in with a man who has abused her, she becomes a suspect in three murders, and is the subject of a nationwide search. Blomqvist, however, is convinced of her innocence (he has just been responsible for a blistering report on the sex trafficking industry in Sweden), and is determined to help her – whether she wants his help or not.

As with Larsson’s earlier book, this is highly compelling fare, with tautly orchestrated suspense; it's often grisly and uncompromising (not a problem for many readers), and the massive text may be longer than is good for it, but Larsson admirers won't begrudge the late author a word,and will be impatient for the third (and, regrettably, concluding) book in the sequence. --Barry Forshaw


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5 out of 5 stars unputdownable... amazing..   March 11, 2010
Ms. E. Mcgovern (england)
the first book in this trilogy was great "the girl with the dragon tattoo" but this 2nd book as a continuing story is truly amazing! i haven't enjoyed a book like this is so long! you discover all the things you were desperate to know and understand in book one! i highly recommend this trilogy!


5 out of 5 stars As good as the first.   March 10, 2010
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After thoroughly enjoying 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, I just had to buy this. I was not disappointed! Excellent.


5 out of 5 stars great   March 9, 2010
malcolmg1-gen
very good book, but you need to read the book which precedes it first. That is the girl with the dragon tattoo. Well written and maintained my interest.


5 out of 5 stars the girl who played with fire   March 8, 2010
William P. Knill
This was a first class read, continuing the same quality as in his previous book.
The "heroine", if that could be an appropriate term is a complex person who I could identify with, although being a real person I doubt that I would be able to aspire to her unconventional methods; I would probably be too afraid of the consequences.
A truly remarkable genre of a subject which held me captive until the very end. Not for the fainthearted.
I eagerly anticipate the final volume.



4 out of 5 stars Anoither compelling read   March 8, 2010
Michael Bromfield (Sherborne, Dorset, UK.)
Lots of difficult names - places and people - to keep track of and a complex plot but a compelling holiday read for sure. As there is only one more to go encourages me to start doing some research on additional Scandinavian crime writing as it is an impressive genre based on Larssens work - and Yes Lisbeth Salander is a great off the wall character. I look forward to watching the film adaptations which I have already been advised by a Swedish contact will not be disapointing.

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1. The Help By Kathryn Stockett. Putnam. 2. The Girl Who Played with Fire By Stieg Larsson. Knopf. 3. Breaking Dawn By Stephenie Meyer. Little, Brown. 4. The Lost Symbol By Dan Brown. Doubleday. 5. Wolf Hall By Hilary Mantel. Henry Holt.
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1. The Help By Kathryn Stockett. Putnam. 2. The Girl Who Played with Fire By Stieg Larsson. Knopf. 3. Noah’s Compass By Anne Tyler. Knopf. 4. Too Much Happiness By Alice Munro. Knopf. 5. The Swan Thieves By Elizabeth Kostova. Little, Brown.
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1. The Help By Kathryn Stockett. Putnam. 2. The Girl Who Played with Fire By Stieg Larsson. Knopf. 3. Shadow Tag By Louise Erdrich. Harper. 4. Worst Case By James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge. Little, Brown. 5. Point Omega By Don DeLillo. Scribner.
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1. The Help By Kathryn Stockett. Putnam. 2. The Girl Who Played with Fire By Stieg Larsson. Knopf. 3. Shadow Tag By Louise Erdrich. Harper. 4. Where the God of Love Hangs Out By Amy Bloom. Random House. 5. Worst Case By James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge. Little, Brown.
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1. The Help By Kathryn Stockett. Putnam. 2. The Man from Beijing By Henning Mankell. Knopf. 3. The Girl Who Played with Fire By Stieg Larsson. Knopf. 4. Union Atlantic By Adam Haslett. Nan A. Talese. 5. Split Image By Robert B. Parker. Putnam.
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