Every weekday, I post the best of what I find online for you to read. Here’s today’s installment (previous collections here).
I’ve got just one article for you to read today, but it’s a good one. The New York Times explores “The Afterlife of Stieg Larsson,” the late Swedish author whose posthumously-released Millennium Trilogy has met with tremendous success. The final of the three, The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest, will be released in the US this month. I can’t wait to read it.
His life partner, Eva Gabrielsson, says that he planned a series of 10 books, and was part way through the fourth when he died.
The NYT piece is a fascinating look at the life of an author who’ll never realize his success, and makes one wonder what else was in store for Lisbeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist.