On September 7, 2017, the fifth installment of the Millennium series
will be published in more than 20 countries. Once again it is David Lagercrantz
who’s writing the book.
The Girl in the Spider’s Web, the fourth novel in the
series, and the sequel to Stieg Larsson’s groundbreaking crime trilogy, has
been published in more than 40 countries and has sold 5 million copies to
date.
Eva Gedin, Publisher at Norstedts, says:
“I have just read a first draft. It is wonderful to once again work with
David Lagercrantz and a new story set in the Millennium universe. I am so
impressed by David’s ability to find unexpected themes and how he can create
unpredictable plots. Just like in 2015 when we published The Girl in the
Spider’s Web, this new novel will be launched simultaneously around the
world. And I promise, this will be just as thrilling!”
David Lagercrantz, how did the attention around The Girl in the
Spider’s Web affect you?
“I couldn’t have imagined what effect the news about an upcoming fourth
novel in the Millennium series would have. I thought people would shrug their
shoulders and go on with their lives, instead Swedish and international media
went half-crazy and the whole thing just escalated. Sure, I fantasized that the
novel would become a success; I am after all a hopeless dreamer. When I
struggle the most, I dream of triumphs, and most often I am disappointed. This
time however I was amazed by the response.”
How do you find the motivation to write yet another book in the
series?
“Stieg Larsson created a fantastic universe that I feel continuously
inspired by. During a holiday trip with my family an idea struck me and arose
the same fever that I lived with when I wrote The Girl in the Spider’s Web.
It is not so good for my sleep and my neurosis, but it is definitively good for
my writing.”
You are donating moneys from your royalties to Läsrörelsen,
the Reading Movement. Why specifically to them?
“This work to make young people read cannot be praised enough. Today
more than ever, with a growing right wing populist movement and extremism.
Reading and learning critical thinking are cornerstones in building our
democratic future.”
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