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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.

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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

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The exhilarating conclusion to bestseller Larsson's Millennium trilogy (after The Girl Who Played with Fire) finds Lisbeth Salander, the brilliant computer hacker who was shot in the head in the final pages of Fire, alive, though still the prime suspect in three murders in Stockholm. While she convalesces under armed guard, journalist Mikael Blomkvist works to unravel the decades-old coverup surrounding the man who shot Salander: her father, Alexander Zalachenko, a Soviet intelligence defector and longtime secret asset to Säpo, Sweden's security police. Estranged throughout Fire, Blomkvist and Salander communicate primarily online, but their lack of physical interaction in no way diminishes the intensity of their unconventional relationship. Though Larsson (1954–2004) tends toward narrative excess, his was an undeniably powerful voice in crime fiction that will be sorely missed. 500,000 first printing. (May)
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 030726999X
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Knopf (May 25, 2010)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 576 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780307269997
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0307269997
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.06 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.55 x 1.73 x 9.55 inches
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Stieg Larsson, who lived in Sweden, was the editor-in-chief of the magazine Expo and a leading expert on anti-democratic, right-wing extremist, and Nazi organizations. He died in 2004, shortly after delivering the manuscripts for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest.


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Perfect end to the trilogy!
Great service by Amazon. My first order of this novel never arrived even though it was marked as delivered on the website. Customer service sent me a replacement for free!! Thanks a lot!Now about the novel, this trilogy is my favourite thriller/crime novel of all time. Lisbeth Salandar is definitely my favourite female fictional character. Larsson was a genius. Story is gripping, full of turns, and unpredictable. Salandar is strong as usual!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2010
THIS IS A REVIEW OF THE RANDOM HOUSE AUDIO PRODUCT (my review of Stieg Larsson's actual story and writing style will come later)

For me this was the easiest of the three sets of CD's to rip to Itunes. All of the discs are tagged correctly, which was not the case in the last two audiobooks.

Again Simon Vance is the reader and again he makes the book an engaging read. I would not be able to get past all the foreign place names and character names without Vance. Plus he puts the emphasis right where it needs to be in each narrator sentence and each piece of character dialogue. There is just one problem with this particular book in the series that was not a problem with the other books. There are a lot of female characters in Nest. Which is as it should be since one of Larsson's sub themes in the trilogy is an undercurrent of mysogyny in Sweden. When Vance only had to give major character voices to Salander, Salander's girlfriend Mimi, Blomkvist's editor Erika Berger, Blomkvist's sister Angela Ginnini and one female police detective named Merk (?), he did alright. He gave each character her own distinctive voice. This helped me to keep up with each character. But now there are many more female characters who have a big part in the story and Vance's repertoire of female character voices is getting repetitive, which is making it more difficult for me to keep up. I don't blame Vance for this. He is, after all, a man. He does a great job of giving each of the many male characters a distinctive voice. I don't necessarily expect a male actor to have as deep a well of female character voices from which to draw. I think, in the case of this particular book, it would have been a good idea to actually invite a female actress in to voice all the female parts since there are so many of them.

THIS IS A REVIEW OF STIEG LARSSON'S STORY
I'm impressed that Stieg was able to keep this thriller thrilling even while the heroine spent a good portion of the book confined to a sick bed. I'm also impressed that the many asides about the newspaper business did not detract from the overall story. I liked this book a great deal and found it a fulfilling enough end to the series. I was annoyed by some plot turns Stieg decided to take. The sideplot of Erika Berger having a stalker gave me no insight into her character or the character of her husband or the Swedish newspaper business. The side plot seemed to only serve as a way to introduce the character of Lisa (Liza?) from Milton Security as a kind of rogue ex-cop. Perhaps Stieg intended to use Liza as a continuing character in his decalog but then he dropped dead and the decalog was never completed. But in this particular book the stalker storyline is superfluous. I also thought it was just so wholly unoriginal that the woman for whom Mikael thinks he might fall happens to be an amazon goddess who works out three hours a day and came close to being an olympian. Really Stieg, really? The most gorgeous female character you've introduced in the series is the one who indescribably falls in love with Mikael and with whom Mikael seriously considers going monogamous? When Mikael began a sexual relationship with Harriet Vanger I interpreted it as Stieg showing that Harriet herself was free of her past. The fact that Harriet, a victim of child sexual rape and torture, could have a purely sex-for-pleasure relationship with a man with whom she was not in love and had not built up a history of trust (the way she had with her husband) showed me that Harriet no longer had any inner curses hanging over her head from the things to which her father and brother had subjected her. She was free and this was shown by her freedom to enjoy sex for pleasure without any neurosis. So it was about her and not about Mikael so much. But to have a Constitutional Protection cop with the body of Venus and Serena Williams fall for the admittedly soft Mikael who is also a smoker, well I just couldn't buy it. I'll give Stieg the benefit of the doubt and assume he intended to exploit the relationship for plot purposes in future books in the decalog. That would make sense considering she is a cop who spies on other cops and members of the government who might be suspected of breaking the law. But in this particular story, their relationship annoyed me. What I did like was the very end where the reader could see Lisbeth progressing as a member of society. The pivotal choice she makes at the end of the book, her visit to Paris, her remembering those for whom she needed to buy Christmas gifts, her acceptance of being in debt to others, I really liked these little touches of her budding sense of her own membership in society. I imagine Stieg had hoped to develop Lisbeth's since of that membership and the belonging it confers as the decalog progressed. It's a real shame he was taken from the world of literature at age 50.
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Fantastic work! I really love every book in Girl With The Dragon Tattoo series. Highly recommend. I have read the first three books a few times now, but very much looking forward to reading the rest of the series now as I move onto book 4. The struggles that Lizbeth Salander fights through to overcome pull on the heartstrings of any woman reading these books who had been so wrongfully abused by violent seriously abusive men, but too I can see where good men would appreciate the value in her fight to overcome true tyrants. The books are written with suspense that leaves you wanting to read chapter after chapter being so hard to put down. And Salander’s magnificent triumph over those evil men who tried so hard to ruin her, to effectively destroy her, is a beautiful truth of true triumph over adversity. I highly recommend this book series to all and hold no doubt for all readers who love and appreciate well written suspense novels that you’ll enjoy it as much as I have. My only wish is that American producers would bring Daniel Craig and Roonie Mara back together as they directed and produced them in the American English version of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and finish out making the rest of the books in this series into movies. They were excellent together in the first one and I strongly believe these stories of Salander deserve to be brought to life on the big screen too.
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2010
I thought it was meant to be the last book of Larsson's trilogy until I read in Paris-Match that there were other books planned, that the Salander-Bloomkvist saga was supposed to be a series. This makes sense when you read the rather open ending.
I agree with reviewer E. Jacob that this novel is not the best of the trio, at least not in the beginning, and that it is in need of more vigorous editing. It takes forever to start. The motor roars with no vehicle really moving for the first hundred pages or so. And then, vroom! It's police, personal, political all at once. It's the "24h du Mans" of intrigues, one racing against the other, crashing on occasion. There is an orgy of characters, many of them corrupt or fascist, or crazy. There are the police forces doing what they can, and the government, typically hesitant before deciding to get involved. There are the ambiguous secret services. There is a judiciary system that convicts, but not necessarily out of principle or convinction. There are the heroic journalists, of course. We know that Larsson was one of them and that he was a man of courage fighting extremists and Nazi organizations. And we realize that Larsson the author has the ambition of underlying here the ills of society, including the wrongs still done to women in countries as progressive as Sweden. So kudos to the undertaking.
Frankly, things pick up when Salander gets out of the hospital. She has been seriously wounded in The Girl Who Played With Fire as she tried to settle matters with her murderous father and brother. The fact that despite this her father is staying only two doors away from her at the hospital is one of the weaknesses of the novels. I realize Larsson wants tension to continue as Daddy wants his little girl dead, but since I go through no suspension of disbelief here, it doesn't work for me.
But as soon as Salander works on her defense and teams up, albeit electronically, with Bloomvist, the story becomes alive again and the book, a joy to read. Nothing is missing: action, suspense, court scenes, and the bittersweet, and stubbornly anti-romantic attitude of the main characters. So anti-romantic in fact that it may be a shield against what they fear more still than all the blows they have already received. For love can be a hell of a bang on the head.

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Jerry Burdenie
5.0 out of 5 stars As Suspenseful as #1 and #2
Reviewed in Canada on December 20, 2022
While I admit I didn't read the The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo -- I did see the movie. Then I found The Girl Who Played with Fire lying around our home and dove right in. Such easy reading; didn't want to put it down. And now I'm half-way through The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest. It's hard to put it down; it's so captivating and written in the same vein as the others. It's well worth buying. The only disappointment is that it's not as long as the first two so my enjoyment is going to end much sooner. That's OK. Oh and did I mention the book arrived before its scheduled delivery date? That was a major plus. You won't be disappointed if you purchase the last of the Millennium Trilogy from Stieg Larsson.
Albrecht Von Donop
5.0 out of 5 stars The girl who kicked the hornets nest
Reviewed in Germany on September 24, 2023
A great well written and thrilling book. I have read all three Stieg Larssen books.
subhojit d.
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best books I have ever read
Reviewed in India on September 6, 2023
This book is the second part of the millennium series. It is a continuation of the previous book but the story line changes. The second and the third book are very well connected tho. You can not stop reading this book. I finished it in 4 days and ordered the third part as well.
Carolina Ribaudo
5.0 out of 5 stars OTTIME CONDIZIONI!
Reviewed in Italy on June 18, 2023
ORDINE ARRIVATO NEL TEMPO PREVISTO. OTTIME CONDIZIONI. GRAZIE
Lucas Cruz
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding conclusion for the trilogy
Reviewed in Brazil on March 16, 2018
Although this book has a slower pace and fewer breakthroughs than the other two, the characters interactions and thrilling atmosphere make this so interesting as the previous books.

As we face Lisbeth's preparation for reckoning against the Swedish government, we dive into an intelligent story of espionage and deception.

Surely a great ending for all the characters journeys and the trilogy itself.