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Those bloody Scandinavians
People have pointed out that Nordic Noir says a lot about social issues in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland; about the dark reaches of the mind, in detectives and criminals alike; and even something about a world culture that’s so … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, Nordic Noir, The Economist, The Tattooed Girl
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“The Poet of the Space Age”: In Memory of Ray Bradbury
In the commentary that follows, John-Henri Holmberg, co-author of The Tattooed Girl, longtime friend of Stieg Larsson’s, and expert on science fiction, shares some of his thoughts on the recent death of Ray Bradbury, who passed away at 91. As … Continue reading
Thank You, Edgar
As reported before, we three authors of The Tattooed Girl were honored to be nominated for a 2012 Edgar Award. The “Edgars” are the equivalents of the Oscars for mystery writers, bestowed annually in a variety of categories by Mystery Writers of America. … Continue reading
The Tattooed Girl in Buffalo:
Buffalo News.com News Editor Margaret Sullivan commented recently on The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Lisbeth Salander, Stieg Larsson, Rooney Mara, and our book in her blog post, SulliView: The Girl Who Topped the Bestseller Lists — or why we … Continue reading
A garota tatuada em Português
The Tattooed Girl was published in Portugal last month, timed to coincide with that country’s release of the David Fincher The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo film. The book was reviewed or commented on by more than a dozen prominent Portuguese publications. We’re gratified … Continue reading
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest is finally coming out in paperback!
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest, the concluding—and in our view the most powerful volume—of Stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy, will finally appear in a U.S. paperback edition in February 2012. The book has been on the hardcover bestseller list … Continue reading
The Tattooed Girl’s contributor, Karin Alfredsson, is profiled in the Christian Science Monitor
“Violence against women between 15 and 44 years worldwide causes more deaths and injuries than cancer – more than traffic accidents, malaria and war combined.” Karin Alfredsson, a Swedish author and expert on issues associated with violence against women, is … Continue reading
Spotted in London at Waterstone’s: Secrets of the Tattooed Girl
The Tattooed Girl has been popping up in the world’s best bookstores as fans and readers all over the world get ready for a new wave of interest in Stieg Larsson’s books when the new Girl with the Dragon Tattoo … Continue reading
Author Dan Burstein explains a literary phenomenon
From WestportNow on Monday, September 12: There was a large turnout today at the first Y’s Women meeting of the fall season to hear bestselling co-author Dan Burstein of The Tattooed Girl: The Enigma of Stieg Larsson and the Secrets … Continue reading
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Tagged Dan Burstein, Daniel Burstein, The Tattooed Girl, Weston CT, Westport CT, YWCA
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The Bookwitch on The Tattooed Girl:
“Bookwitch,” a terrific blog that often addresses crime fiction and Scandinavian literature, has recently reviewed The Tattooed Girl. Below is an excerpt: The Tattooed Girl Posted on August 18, 2011 by bookwitch I don’t see why millions shouldn’t flock to read this book, edited by … Continue reading
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Tagged Arne de Keijzer, Bookwitch, Dan Burstein, John-Henri Holmberg, review, Stieg Larsson, The Tattooed Girl
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