BOOK REVIEW: The Girl in the Spider’s Web by David Lagercrantz

Posted September 25, 2015 by @amanhimself in Books, Crime & Mystery, Reviews / 18 Comments

The Girl in the Spider’s Web by David Lagercrantz
Series: Millenium #4
Genres: Mystery, Fiction, Detective
four-stars

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GirlSpidersWeb_Poster_F_OPT copyA few critics are claiming the new addition in Stieg Larsson’s famous Millennium Trilogy, The Girl in the Spider’s Web as controversial. Written by David Lagercrantz who previously had two titles named under him: a non-fiction and a fiction, both translated in English language. Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy is a huge success worldwide and adaptions are already out there. The previous three novels are gripping, rich in thrill, and intelligent. One who has read any of the three, knows very well what I am trying to express here. And he must be excited about this new addition.

There were no pre-review copies or excerpts of this novel, The Girl in the Spider’s Web. It was released earlier this month. Like countless readers, I have been waiting to get my hands on it, find out myself the standard set by Larsson, will it be matched? Of course not! Stieg Larsson’s writing is exceptional. The way he conveyed his ideas in those three books, only he could do it. Though, as a writer of this book, David Lagercrantz does a good job in maintaining those characters, putting some more insight which continues to make the Millennium trilogy interesting.

The Girl in the Spider’s Web looks deeper in the world of hackers as it is all about them. It share a similar starting point as The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Mikael Blomqvist’s is in search of a story, a cover story, and the situation is an intense one. From the previous three books, we learned that the pierced Lisbeth Salander was a formidable hacker, and in a world of warring hackers, she is the unquestioned genius. She guides Hacker Republic, a group of good-guy hackers, and ultimately manages to hack the supposedly invulnerable National Security Agency (NSA), whereupon she tells its leaders, “Those who spy on the people end up being spied on by the people.” Many other hackers fill the story some are criminal, others are corporate or governmental. Unfortunately, their deeds are too often presented in incomprehensible tech-talk. Meanwhile the story that is the cause of the whole book is the story of Frans Balder and his autistic son. The story mostly revolves around Salander this time, glimpses of her past, how she become to be a hacker, what’s the story behind her hacker handle: WASP?

The characterisation is surpassingly kept at the same level did the Larsson. One won’t be able to tell a difference if judging the characters. The plot is a steady one, ordinary crime fiction juxtaposed with interesting looking world of computers and hackers. Alongside Lisabeth Salander, Mikael Blomqvist played a huge role as well as some recurring detectives other people.

I know it is not written by Steig Larsson, but I think giving it a chance won’t harm your reading appetite. Satisfyingly, it is a page turner.

4 out of 5


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four-stars

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18 responses to “BOOK REVIEW: The Girl in the Spider’s Web by David Lagercrantz

  1. Being a huge fan of the Millennium series, I wanted to read this book. But after the mixed reviews, I decided to wait; however after this positive review, I am surely gonna go for it. Thanks

  2. i loved the original trilogy, but was a bit unsure when this came out. I’m glad I cam across your review, as I’ve been wanting t see what other people make of it. It’s tempting to give it a read, and if it’s as good as you say, it’s even more tempting. 🙂

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