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His best-selling books are violent terrifying brilliantly written and have sold millions of copies around the world but Stieg Larsson was not there to witness any of their international success. That he died in 2004 and his fame as an author is entirely posthumous demonstrates the dizzying speed with which his star has risen. But when one looks a little deeper at the man behind these phenomenal novels it is clear that his life would be remembered as truly extraordinary even if his Millennium trilogy had never been published. Larsson was a workaholic: a keen political activist photographer graphic designer a respected journalist and editor of numerous science fiction magazines...and at night to relax after work he wrote crime novels. As the world now knows by the time of his death at just 50 years of age he had completed The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest the third book featuring his hypnotic character Lisbeth Salander. But his relentless personality and political convictions did not make his life easy. He famously reported about some dangerous neo-Nazi organisations in Sweden which led to numerous death threats. In fact since his death officially caused by a massive heart attack there had been much speculation that his enemies had a hand in his premature demise. This difficult man brilliant and multifaceted here receives a penetrating biography - and celebration of his remarkable life and books - from top crime fiction journalist Barry Forshaw.
TITLE: Stieg Larsson - the Man Who Left Too Soon
AUTHOR: Barry Forshaw
SKU: 9781844549405
PUBLISHER: John Blake Publishing Ltd
DATE PUBLISHED: 19/04/2010
PLACE PUBLISHED: United Kingdom
PAGES: 303
BINDING: Hardback
LANGUAGE: English