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Amazon.com Review Amazon Best Books of the Month, May 2010 As the finale to Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest is not content to merely match the adrenaline-charged pace that made international bestsellers out of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and The Girl Who Played with Fire. Instead, it roars with an explosive storyline that blows the doors off the series and announces that the very best has been saved for last. A familiar evil lies in wait for Lisbeth Salander, but this time, she must do more than confront the miscreants of her past; she must destroy them. Much to her chagrin, survival requires her to place a great deal of faith in journalist Mikael Blomkvist and trust his judgment when the stakes are highest. To reveal more of the plot would be criminal, as Larsson's mastery of the unexpected is why millions have fallen hard for his work. But rest assured that the odds are again stacked, the challenges personal, and the action fraught with neck-snapping revelations in this snarling conclusion to a thrilling triad. This closing chapter to The Girl's pursuit of justice is guaranteed to leave readers both satisfied and saddened once the final page has been turned. --Dave Callanan
Product Description The stunning third and final novel in Stieg Larsson’s internationally best-selling trilogy
Lisbeth Salander—the heart of Larsson’s two previous novels—lies in critical condition, a bullet wound to her head, in the intensive care unit of a Swedish city hospital. She’s fighting for her life in more ways than one: if and when she recovers, she’ll be taken back to Stockholm to stand trial for three murders. With the help of her friend, journalist Mikael Blomkvist, she will not only have to prove her innocence, but also identify and denounce those in authority who have allowed the vulnerable, like herself, to suffer abuse and violence. And, on her own, she will plot revenge—against the man who tried to kill her, and the corrupt government institutions that very nearly destroyed her life.
Once upon a time, she was a victim. Now Salander is fighting back.
The Girl is Really Spaced OutJuly 29, 2010 Tony Miller(New Jersey) This is the second in a series by Larsson. You must read the first to fully understand what is happening in this book. The last book in the series brings closure.
If you've been hooked by the other books, and need to finishJuly 28, 2010 Peter Shemitz 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm a fan of the series. Read the whole trilogy.
However, I only finished this book because of the previous books. This finale was unedited, and coasted upon previous characterization and plot.
Feel free to read this book. Just don't buy it.
love the bookJuly 28, 2010 Carol A. Burford(Columbus, Ohio USA) After reading the Girl with the Dragon Tatoo, I just had to read all of Larsson's books. They are Great.
A real disappointmentJuly 28, 2010 B. M. Lively(Connecticut) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
What a let down! Take everything bad about the first two books (which in the end I loved) and crank it up to 11. Yes, the first two books seemed to plod along slowly sometimes. Both of them took a couple of hundred pages to get going, but once they did you were in for quite a ride. Hornet's nest picks right up where Fire left off... literally minutes later. The problem is it never really gets going. Instead of another mystery/thriller we're dragged along as Blomkvist and the police uncover the secret history of The Section - a history that is already laid out for the reader in the first 100 pages. Larsson keeps us clued in from the beginning, which isn't a good thing. There are no real surprises and the "climax" ends up being nothing but another rehash of everything we already know.
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