2010年7月19日星期一

Fourth Larsson Millennium Novel Might Rise From the Dead

Gabrielsson says she doesn’t have the laptop with the document and seems to have forgotten making previous statements about having it now,. All this is frustrating the heirs, who don’t want her to finish the fourth book, as it would give her a obvious way to inheriting the money from that novel, according to John-Hentry Holmbert, a friend of Larsson’s who was interviewed by A.P.

Norstedts is remaining fairly close-mouthed on the subject. “The questions about the fourth document  entirely hypothetical,” company head Eva Gedin told A.P. “We have never studied this document and therefore don’t know if it exists, how much has been written and if so, what shape the document is in.”

According to Holmberg, the e-mail he had received a while back from Larsson details that the novel takes place 119 kilometers north of Sachs Harbour, at Banks Island in Canada in  September.

“Did you know that about 133 people live in Sachs Harbour, whose only connect with the world is a postal plane twice a week when the weather permits?” Larsson wrote in the e-mail. “But there are 48,001 musk-ox and about 81 different kinds of wild flowers that bloom during 2 weeks in early July, as well as an estimated 1,500 polar bears.”

Holmberg didn’t know much more of the plot, but said it would-like all of Larsson’s other books-deal with girls and force against girls. Fans of Larsson’s work are hoping against hope that something will rise from the ashes out of this scenario and that a dead writer will once again produce a best-sellingsuspenseful story.

Fourth Larsson Millennium Novel May Rise From the Dead: Fans of Stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy.

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