Combine the current popularity of Scandinavian mysteries--like those by Henning Mankell and Arnaldur Indridason--with Stieg Larsson's savvy career move of dropping dead before publication of his Millennium Trilogy, and you can see why these books are getting the big push. Add in a heroine, Lisbeth Salander, who's a bisexual genius computer hacker with near ninja-like fighting skill and a hero, Mikael Blomkvist, who's a crusading left-wing journalist, as Larsson himself was, and you've a product with a lot going for it marketing-wise. That said, as we might expect from a Communist author, the story is totally unbelievable -- see the description of Salander above -- and the political pedantry turns what could have been a diverting 180 page thriller into a 500+ page doorstop. Blomkvist is investigating sex-trafficking in Sweden and it's a topic that deserves our outrage. But indignation doesn't wear all that well for page after page. Salander is the Girl of the title and in passing he refers to her, more appropriately, as The Girl Who Hates Men Who Hate Women. But the reader who doesn't hate all men, other than Socialist writers, will have their patience sorely tested. Try a Martin Beck, by a pair of Swedish Socialists who managed to be great writers, instead. (Reviewed:) Grade: (C) Tweet Websites:-AUTHOR SITE: StiegLarsson.com -AUTHOR SITE: Stieg Larsson (Random House) -FILMOGRAPHY: Stieg Larsson (Imdb) -WIKIPEDIA: Stieg Larsson -BOOK SITE: The Girl Who Played with Fire -TRANSLATOR BLOG: Reg Keeland -ARTICLE: A who-wunnit: family fight over crime writer’s fortune: The girlfriend and father of the Swedish novelist Stieg Larsson are locked in a feud over his £10m estate (Matthew Campbell, 5/17/09, Times of London) -PROFILE: Stieg Larsson’s millennial success: The hype around Stieg Larsson’s Millennium book trilogy is in full swing with millions of copies sold — and the first movie adaptation a Scandinavian blockbuster. But the author, who died before he got to see any of his books in print, would have been a reluctant celebrity. 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