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Originally Posted by 6charlong
All through that second book I kept expecting someone on the police force to notice they were seeking the wrong suspect. The police wouldn't make a mistake like that. It's strange how such a simple error by an author can ruin a plot.
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I think it largely had to do with Larsson's unfamiliarity of how police forces work and unfamiliarity with handguns, either he got his idea's from too much TV, or too many crappy detective books. I started reading the third book but just found that I couldn't get into it like I could the first and second book.
Honestly he could have done better to keep Salander the secondary character and having Blomkvist be the main character solving the mysteries.