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  2. Millennium (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Millennium is a series of crime novels originally conceptualized by Swedish author Stieg Larsson.Larsson completed three books before his death; David Lagercrantz penned the next three; and Karin Smirnoff is in the midst of writing the third trilogy.

  3. Stieg Larsson - Wikipedia

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    Larsson's widow Eva Gabrielsson released her memoir Millennium, Stieg & jag in 2011, [47] published in English the same year as "There Are Things I Want You to Know" About Stieg Larsson and Me. In 2012, French comics artist Frédéric Rébéna drew a graphic biography of Larsson scripted by Guillaume Lebeau and entitled Stieg Larsson, avant ...

  4. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Wikipedia

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    'Men who hate women') is a psychological thriller novel by Swedish author Stieg Larsson. It was published posthumously in 2005, translated into English in 2008, and became an international bestseller. [1] The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is the first book of the Millennium series. Originally a trilogy by Larsson, the series has since been ...

  5. Stieg Larsson's loved ones fight for his legacy - AOL

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    Stieg Larsson's loved ones are divided over the release of a new book in his hit 'Millennium' series.

  6. The Girl Who Played with Fire - Wikipedia

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    The book received a 87% from The Lit Review based on 24 critic reviews and the consensus of the reviews being," Most find the 2nd installment of Larsson’s Millenium trilogy even better than the first, due mostly to his focus on his mesmerizing heroine."

  7. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest - Wikipedia

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    In her book "There Are Things I Want You to Know" About Stieg Larsson and Me, Gabrielsson writes that the character and the person were a lot alike because Svante "was against every form of violation of human rights and freedom. When Stieg made him one of the heroes of The Millennium Trilogy, it was a way of paying homage to him." [5]