The Girl in the Spider’s Web Hits Bookshelves

By Dianna Dilworth 

The Girl in the Spider’s Web, the latest edition of Stieg Larsson‘s wildly successful Millennium series, has hit book shelves with a new author.

Larsson died in 2004 before the series took off. British author David Lagercrantz was selected to keep the series alive in a new book. While critics have complained that the series should have died with Larsson, Sonny Mehta, editor in chief and president of Knopf, defended the move to release a new book in the series.

“Lisbeth Salander is one of the heroines, I think, of the 21st century, and a most unlikely heroine. She’s brave, she’s intrepid, she’s unfrightenable, she’s got a moral core,” he told NPR. “And I hope people will just welcome the return of this extremely unlikely pair of Salander and this crusading journalist.”