There will be more books in the “Millennium” series by the late Stieg Larsson.
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It is not known which author will now take over the “Millennium” baton, but the Swedish publisher Polaris, which has bought the rights, tells VG that it can hopefully be revealed in one week.
– I hope so, but it remains to be completely agreed. We know who we want, but there are a number of things that need to be in place, says publishing manager Jonas Axelsson in Polaris to VG.
He admits that it is not easy to get an author to take over the legacy of Stieg Larsson’s “Millennium” trilogy and David Lagercrantz who wrote volumes 4-6 in the series.
– No, I think everyone who is interested in literature, understands that this is really not easy. There are good writers everywhere, but it is a completely different situation to have to live up to such a legacy and success. Not only should you have good ideas and an understanding of these fantastic characters, but you must also be willing to take on such an assignment, says Axelsson to VG.
The late Stieg Larsson’s series about Listbeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist is one of the biggest book successes from Sweden ever, and it was a lot of fuss when the author David Lagercrantz was commissioned to write further on the series.
– David Lagercrantz did a fantastic job when he took over the helm. We are happy for the trust and will do our utmost to manage this further – together with the right author and with respect for the original work, says publisher Jonas Axelsson in a press release, according to Göteborgs-Posten.