Agreed. It's just too easy for me to see another author really messing up what Larsson was doing. He was an activist, and as much as he's telling a story his anger at how even one of the highest quality-of living, most equal countries can treat its less powerful citizens horribly comes through loud and clear.
The man may not have been the best writer, technically, but his 'voice' is loud and clear through every book, and idt any ghostwriter can recreate that kind of righteous anger when they haven't lived or felt it.
Ugh but I NEED to know what he had started to write in the fourth book. I also want to know what the deal with Lisbeth's twin sister is. I HAVE SO MANY QUESTIONS.
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The man may not have been the best writer, technically, but his 'voice' is loud and clear through every book, and idt any ghostwriter can recreate that kind of righteous anger when they haven't lived or felt it.
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I hope this new writer gets to read what he's written, or at least, at some point the unfinished book is released
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