Swedish author Stieg Larsson's crime thrillers have built an enthusiastic worldwide audience, selling more than 35 billion copies to date. The anticipation leading up to the recent release of The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest, the third in his Millennium Trilogy, is impressive. In fact, only the readers of Charles Dickens and J. K. Rowling pass him in clamoring for sequels.
Ann Henderson Hart is a freelance writer and editor, and a staff writer for Modern Reformation.
Issue: "Rightly Dividing the Word" Sept./Oct. 2010 Vol. 19 No. 5 Page number(s): 50-51
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