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The Girl Who Played with Fire (Paperback)

by Stieg Larsson (Author)
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  • Paperback: 608 pages
  • Publisher: Quercus Publishing Plc (9 July 2009)
  • ISBN-10: 1906694184
  • ISBN-13: 978-1906694180
  • Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 12.4 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (249 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 5 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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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 --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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'Star of the show is, once again, the brilliant and misanthropic computer hacker, Lisbeth Salander, an eccentric and unique heroine...it is tightly orchestrated, with all the twists and turns of an old-fashioned spy novel, and the most jaw-dropping ending. It's a perfect summer read.' --Kate Mosse.

'Intelligent, complex, with a gripping plot and deeply intriguing characters' --Philip Pullman, Guardian.

'A frighteningly suspenseful mystery' Harlen Coben. 'Brilliantly written and totally gripping' Minette Walters. 'As vivid as bloodstains on snow' Lee Child. 'In her (Salander) Larsson has created a heroine unique to detective fiction. Where else can you find a bisexual female detective with punk-era fashion sense who just happens to be an expert computer hacker?' Independent. 'I was completely absorbed by the complexities of this Sweden-set page-turner with its unlikely heroine... the book is on one level a gripping thriller, on another a compelling morality tale about the abuse of power' Vince Cable, Guardian. --Reviews.

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply marvellous, 8 Aug 2009
By still searching (MK UK) - See all my reviews
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I promised myself after finishing the first novel in the Millennium trilogy that I would not start this, the second book in the series, until the third was available for purchase. I didn't want to have that vague feeling of bereavement that comes when finishing an utterly engrossing book involving characters that have become familiar and for whom, and this probably sounds ridiculous, it is possible to feel an element of affection. The `good guys', at any rate, are people who, were you to meet them in real life, you feel you would like to get to know better. They are intelligent, sympathetic, motivated, for the most part, by a higher moral code than mere financial gain and supremely competent at what they do, which is getting the bad guys! And all of this is still true of the superficially nihilistic Salander.

There are certain structural inconsistencies within this book that might be explained by the author's sudden death and some may find this, shall we say, irritating? I didn't and contented myself with the thought that the plusses so far outweigh the minuses that it would churlish to gripe! Larsson's talent in creating these characters and setting them in high tech yet plausible environments is obvious almost from the first paragraph of the first book and is matched by the skill necessary to provide a structure and narrative drive that produces something that truly can be described as `un-put-downable'! Book lovers everywhere should lament the loss of such a rare talent.

As you can see, when the temptation is so great, promises are sometimes difficult to keep!
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173 of 189 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, 6 Jan 2009
By acid_win "acid_win" - See all my reviews
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An outstanding and dare I say superior sequel to "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo". Having read the first story of the trilogy this summer I was eager to know how the sequel would compare. In the girl with the dragon tattoo, Lisebeth Salander is definitely an enigmatic character and there are subtle hints that there is a lot of back story to her character. Am I glad that this back story has been developed and interwoven into this sequel. Too often we say "I couldn't put a book down" but in this case it is definitely a book you will be glued to.

The story comes to life when Salander is wanted in connection with some murders that have been commited. From this point the story moves on at a frenetic pace with all characters connected to Salander such as Blomkvist the journalist and Armansky her former employer defending her and trying to get to the bottom of the case alongside a national police investigation.

Ultimately this book is about why is Salander the way she is. What drives her and what is she willing to do to get to the truth?

Enjoy and look forward to the third part of the trilogy which should hopefully be translated from Swedish before the end of the year. If you're lucky (not me) and can read Swedish then why not get the third installment asap. Having said that if you're Swedish you've probably already read it.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So thats why the trilogy is suppose to be so great!, 8 Dec 2009
By F. Wight "F.W" (Glasgow, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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Originally I read the first book and felt pretty let down. I'd heard wondrous reviews for the trilogy, and it was really my first return into crime thrillers. What I found was dull and in my opinion lifeless other than the wonderful Salander.

Close to giving up on the trilogy all together I took a gamble and purchased 'The Girl Who Played With Fire' and it has to be one of the best books I've read.
The prose snaps along at a thunderous rhythm. Unlike the first book the plot twists and turns throughout the book, and the jumping between characters and time really helps pace it out and make for an altogether thoroughly enjoyable book.

Lisbeth's torment comes frothing forward and strikes with an emotional wave as we realise why she is what she is.

The last (and second last) chapter are some of the most nail biting moments I've read.
Truly excited about ordering the third book, which just goes to show that if you read the first and were unhappy, take a leap of faith because its worth it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great
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.
Published 21 hours ago by malcolmg1-gen

5.0 out of 5 stars the girl who played with fire
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... Read more
Published 1 day ago by William P. Knill

4.0 out of 5 stars Anoither compelling read
Lots of difficult names - places and people - to keep track of and a complex plot but a compelling holiday read for sure. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Michael Bromfield

5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it! 2
If I have to chose, I prefer the first one. This one seemed to be more locked into a closed world, whereas the other two are more "out there". But I still loved it!
Published 3 days ago by Busy mum

4.0 out of 5 stars Weird, and very different to the first book
This book is weird. Like its predecessor there is a mystery that the journalist is setting out to solve, but this time Salander has become the suspect rather than the... Read more
Published 6 days ago by Jimternet

5.0 out of 5 stars Cannot put it down
I could hardly wait to begin this book, having read the first in the trilogy. It did not disappoint. I didn't want to put it down. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Easier to understand now I know the cast.
I've just finished listening to this 6 cd set and wanted reassure anyone thinking of working through the millennium trilolgy in order that it works well. Read more
Published 8 days ago by Mrs. Katharine Kirby

4.0 out of 5 stars Compulsive Reading.....
After reading the first in the trilogy, "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" I just had to buy the other two!!!
Published 9 days ago by Paul Diceman

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent condition
This book was in fantastic condition, it was exactly like a brand new book and showed no signs of wear and tear.
Published 13 days ago by Ms. S. L. Ellis

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