Friday, March 25, 2011

The Girl Who Played With Fire by Stieg Larsson



In THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE, the second volume in the late Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy, publisher Mikael Blomkvist and the police are conducting parallel investigations into three horrifying murders -- and their initial evidence points straight at young computer genius and social misfit Lisbeth Salander. Kalle Bastard Blomkvist (as Salander has begun referring to him) hasn't seen Salander in nearly two years, except for one night when he happened to witness a huge man attempting to kidnap her and both she and the attacker eluded him. He's bewildered about why she cut him off cold, but had accepted her decision -- until now. He doesn't believe Salander killed these victims. Well, at least not two of them. He has to contact her, find out how she's become embroiled in this, and help her. Salander, as usual, has her own ideas about who she'll see and when....

I'm always amazed by computer geeks, but Salander takes it to a whole new level. She does things that I can't even imagine let alone do. For example, at one point she has her apartment door rigged to let her know if anyone opens it while she is away. Then she can click a few things on her blackberry, or iphone or something and watch through cameras that she has set up. Not only that, but if the intruder doesn't have the password correctly then she has it programmed to dump a lot of paint on them. Now, who could even think of all this stuff, let alone carry it out? Murder, mystery, violence, the story line has it all. The reviews say that this one wasn't as good as The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, but I thought it was just as good. Can't wait to start the third one.

3 comments:

Sandy aka Doris the Great said...

I've read all three and am a huge fan of the books. I also watched all 3 of the Swedish films a couple of weekends ago and they were wonderfully done. The actress who plays Lisbeth is perfect for the role. Did you know that there's a 4th book on his computer. But since his death, there's an argument between his common-law wife and his family over who gets what -- something to do with the Swedish laws!

Becki said...

I just finished the first one a couple weeks ago. I'd heard the second one wasn't as good too. Thanks for the heads-up that it is!

siteseer said...

Doris.. I tried to watch the first movie, but because I usually listen to movies as I work on something else I just couldn't do it.... That means you have to WATCH lol. Subtitles and I just don't mix. Think they'll ever make the movie without subtitles?