All three of these books are excellent read either together, or as a stand alone. Never have I wanted the ‘baddies’ to get their just desserts so much and the ‘goodies’ to win.
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If you have read the first book, then this is a must, I had seen the film first, and found the book to be almost exactly the same apart from one or two differences, even though I knew what was going to happen , I found this book, exciting,intriguing and a certain must for all fans of this writer, found it hard to put down.
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Thoroughly enjoyed the book would recommend the whole trilogy. Hopefully the unfinished one will be realeased one day.
The last of the Millenium Trilogy kept me entertained till the last pages, but wasn't as addictive as the previous 2 books. Assuming it wasn't poetic license on the part of the author, the book did provide an interesting description of how the swedish legal system works.