The book on sale in Stockholm. Photo: Henrik Montgoery/TT
TT/AFP/The Local · 27 Aug 2015, 07:42
Published: 27 Aug 2015
Speaking to reporters just hours ahead of the launch, David Lagercrantz said he was "terrified" as he wrote The Girl in the Spider's Web."I used to say that I was bipolar, manic depressive all the time, and I think it was kind of a good thing to write [in this condition]", he said of the 500-page thriller which picks up the trail of tattooed computer hacker Lisbeth Salander and journalist Mikael Blomkvist.
The sequel went on sale in 25 countries on Thursday, including Sweden where a Stockholm bookstore opened at midnight to sell the first copies to around 50 fans who showed up to get their books signed by the author.
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