The Girl Who Played with Fire, by Stieg LarssonRead about another book on the list.
Part two of Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy opens with everyone’s favorite bada%$ hacker as content/peaceful as she ever is—living in Grenada, spending the money she stole from Wennerström, studying math, spying on an abusive husband and sleeping with a 16-year-old beach orphan—before she’s pulled back into another dark, dangerous mystery replete with violent crime, sex trafficking and coverups. (Ya know, the usual.) This one, though, revolves around Lisbeth’s own dark, violent past of coverups and crime, and that fateful day long ago when she tossed a milk carton filled with gasoline into a car.
The Girl Who Played with Fire is one of Janet Suzman's 6 best books.
--Marshal Zeringue