Several hundred draft pages from the late Stieg Larsson’s “fourth” novel about Lisbeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist are known to exist in some form. Claims and issues about the rights to this material, the appropriateness of publishing it, and who should be empowered to complete it if it is to be published, have swirled around and been publicly debated ever since Larsson died eight years ago. What do you think should happen with this material? Share your opinion by taking this poll and leaving a comment.
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I chose the option of Eva getting the rights and publishing it. Because I think it’s the right thing to do. It’s so unfair the way she has been treated. I’m gonna cross my fingers and hope that it eventually happens. Please don’t give up Eva.