The Book Whisperer

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Book Review: The Girl who Played with Fire by Steig Larsson December 11, 2009

Filed under: Crime/Mystery/Thriller,Globe Trotting,Steig Larsson — The Book Whisperer @ 9:52 pm

The second in the Millenium trology and every bit as good as the first. This is on-the-edge-of-your-seet fiction; pege-turning at its best. I cursed having to go to work, having to go to bed, hell even having to prize myself off the sofa to make a coffee, such was my desire to keep reading.

In this book, the second in the trilogy, Salander is hiding from the authorities after becoming the prime suspect in a tripple murder investigation. Blomkvist doesn’t think she did it and goes about setting up his own investigation to prove her innocence. The book is chock full of baddies, twists, turns and revelations and I can’t recommend this series highly enough.

The ending was nicely set up for the 3rd book too (which I plan to read over Christmas).

 

3 Responses to “Book Review: The Girl who Played with Fire by Steig Larsson”

  1. tnbbc Says:

    Boof, the site looks great! I love how quickly you have adapted it, and love the reviews. a 10 star rating system… wow!! Way to go girly!

    • Boof Says:

      Thanks Lori! :o )

  2. ScottK Says:

    Nice….I can not wait to get into this one I really enjoyed The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.


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