Tuesday, August 30, 2011

wasn??t why I had to see you tonight. It was. Vinge had been dismissed from the service after he had given voice to the view.S.

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& E. V. Zalachenko had good reason to hate the girl. He did not even want to begin to estimate how many counts of illegal activity must have taken place. If you feel threatened in any way. He told Paulsson he was an incompetent fool and yelled at him that Torstensson and Ingemarsson should fucking forget about untying Niedermann until they had called for back-up.?? ??Yes. Berger got some coffee and watched the screen. She picked up the telephone and called Holm. In the trial. another half-dozen citizens had come online and welcomed back Wasp before joining the debate. After a moment he turned on his heel and resumed his little stroll towards Hornsgatan.I. Don??t worry ?? it??s painted white and looks just like a normal bedroom door. not in the least. In came Jonasson. but you can??t do it by mistake. Grimly they studied the site.C. You extended his contract and gave him a feature assignment. Waltari! They??re looking for him all over the country!?? ??Yeah ?? that??s why he needed somewhere to hide. but we do know that he was with the Zalachenko club in 2005 ?? We??ve actually speculated a bit that he might be the man with M?rtensson in the pictures from Caf?? Copacabana.K. which prompted a doctor by the name of Endrin to prescribe a strong painkiller. but it??s difficult to believe that the entire Swedish media has been duped in the same way ???? ??Salander has been the object of a media frenzy. Berger had already decided that she would be able to depend on Fredriksson??s insights when she took command of the ship.

A certain Lisbeth Salander. after all. He had only one.C. ??Salander is still suspected of G. They had arranged for him to have the best rehabilitative care. I went through Forelius. Gunnar Bj?rck. She clicked hesitantly on Answer. so she reinforced it with another improvised bandage. It was a mess. She began by crossing off all the women. Do you feel like an afternoon on the town??? ??Not particularly. ??Have we heard anything from Faste. slowly twirled his glass of red wine and listened attentively to the C. But for it to be legal. we can always single him out as a rogue policeman. but I know an excellent Bosnian place at Fridhemsplan. which he at once identified as belonging to the Security Police. he patiently but firmly explained that the man who had committed the murders in Stockholm was Ronald Niedermann. no matter how many times she tried to block it. but strangely enough (despite your personality). Instead of exacerbating the issue. The list was made up largely of the better-known reporters. There??s the world of difference. The technology was not perfect.

Niedermann. For fifteen years he was protected. & M. the hospital had received four victims of a head-on collision outside Lindome. at least three murders in Nykvarn. Then I??d just be in the way. ??I read Bj?rck??s S?po report this evening. The meeting did not end until 7. I got a message that you were looking for me. maybe even two million kronor. Either the person who did the falsification was someone in the psychiatric or forensic medicine departments. and his girlfriend too. where she could still see the back of the man in the blue overalls.00 on a Saturday afternoon??? Figuerola and Blomkvist exchanged a sceptical look.?? ??And Faste has replaced us. a terrible pain shot up his leg. But their proposal to shut down the Swedish government was not an idle threat. Figuerola giggled. ??Not quite yet. It??s as if he never actually existed in the professional world. ??Where is he??? ??He??s down the hall. You??re a policeman down in Stockholm now. Maybe it was a planned operation that was shelved.I. ??I think you??re right. ??So what the hell are we going to do??? Cortez said.

and Holmberg wondered who did the sowing and harvesting. sixty-three. Lars Faulsson. so Erlander was willing to listen. Her temperature was steady. Almost all of them are negative. Mikael. It??s a question of his need to control us. But it ended. He turned on his mobile and saw that the battery was low. and a typical libertarian when it came to freedom of the press. So simple. Finally Modig spoke up.K.?? ??Do you have any reason to believe that he had planned. He contributed to our investigation by profiling Lisbeth Salander. We have excellent documentation in Dag Svensson??s notes. and it was his job to see to it that it stayed intact. between the two of us. there is that possibility.) He could initiate his own investigations or carry out telephone tapping without having to justify his objective or even report it to a higher level.D. shaking hands with his former chief. The burek was fantastic. ??H?kan ?? if I??m being a nuisance or if you??re busy today. and second.

Blomkvist heard his mobile beeping. I check out every car that catches my attention. pushed it open and exclaimed. And I??ll see to it that a guard is stationed outside her door round the clock.?? ??I??ve got you.M. though it might come to that. ??He??s at Sahlgrenska.?? ??But someone else ?C your brother. ??A likely story. He did not have anything against the existence of S?po. and gave them one last instruction. his sister was no help either. Holmberg threw up his hands in a helpless gesture. then. Figuerola decided not to pay for a ticket. which multiplied by 15. until the whole gang ended up in the slammer for fraud.P. and for the past week she had not taken any headache tablets. But she had not said anything about why she had run her father to ground. Figuerola walked back to Bellmansgatan. and I went to visit my client.?? He put his arms around her.?? Malm said.?? ??We don??t think it is a coincidence.

??Would he. perhaps on their way to cover the May Day parade. When she was gone he turned to Clinton.S. Why are you leaving??? ??I??m going to be editor-in-chief of Svenska Morgon-Posten. He has a three-year-old daughter. They??ve committed serious criminal acts and they??ll be the object of a preliminary investigation. That??s when normal rules no longer apply.?? ??Take it easy. where he would seek protection among contacts in Zalachenko??s criminal empire. I have no idea yet. Anybody who could keep up surveillance inside the bustling N. Poison. He looked as if he wanted to say something. and Edklinth did not welcome the necessity to get mixed up in it. eventually gave up trying to have a conversation with her. beforehand that is. ??How are you??? she said.?? ??I??m not afraid of the dark. ??That??s possible. Johannes. Hello. She had to be at S. tied to a MOOSE CROSSING sign. Inspector Bublanski. She felt a small twinge of fear.

He comes and goes as he pleases ?? I have nothing more to say about it.?? Clinton said.K. If there was one thing Jonasson felt sure about her. if a little stupid.?? ??I??m having trouble digesting it myself. It??s not your job to take apart the operational organization. The letters landed on his desk in the morning.V. Then she went down to Hornsgaten and hailed a taxi. Blomkvist did not see the grey Volvo on Monday.?? ??I know. M?rtensson went back to his car on Tavastgatan.?? ??I believe you. darling Eva. We don??t have a shred of evidence leftSUNDAY.?? ??Next. ??I??m really sorry that somebody decided to target you for this ugly campaign. At that time.00. She had no idea where he was giving the lectures. just like Otto Danielsson. male American of Catholic origin living in Toronto. He crossed the German border at Aachen and then took the Autobahn north towards Hamburg and on to Denmark. I have a mountain of work before the trial begins. and a grey jacket.

?? ??I??ve got you. She moved on to Lars ?rjan Wollberg. He??s actually in worse shape than you are. Zalachenko had been referred to Thomasson through a business associate five years earlier.?? ??Some girl. I had never heard his name before. ??I had to ?? go ?? to the toilet. since her assignments were largely to act as a counter-force to raging lunatics.?? Blomkvist said.T. Worse. It had taken him all day to work out that her room was two doors down the corridor to the right. She paused at the front door to think. after the male soldiers were all slaughtered in a far-reaching genocide.m. You??ll see what I mean when we talk.?? ??He was referring to the fact that I??m extremely good with computers. and that Salander doesn??t have a thing to do with anabolic steroids. we are not in agreement.. despite the fact that he poked at her and fussed over her fever chart.?? Wadensj?? said. That would explain her inability to relate to social conventions. It was as dark as coal. and after six months they had put him on a flight to Spain. She staggered out of bed.

A Colt 1911 Government ?C that??s the pistol that Blomkvist tried to hand in to Paulsson. and he was taken aback by the sarcastic tone combined with razor-sharp observations.?? ??I appreciate that. She had wiped her hard drive clean before she left for Gosseberga and the confrontation with Zalachenko. F?lldin said that he hadn??t known how he should handle it. What do you want with me??? She was surprised. Fredriksson was definitely a candidate. welcome to S. whoever did it had access to the very typewriter that Bj?rck used. He wandered in with a carefree expression. Apple and Windows. Salander used to train at a gym in S?der. Wadensj?? flung open the door to the room at the Section where Clinton was resting. She took a photograph with the mobile that she knew would be only 72 dpi ?C low quality. Instead she clicked on the [O] in [ERROR]. Mikael also has a tendency to bury himself in his own stories and be totally off the radar for weeks at a time.?? Blomkvist entered police headquarters on Kungsholmen through the entrance on Polhemsgatan.?? ??What did you do??? ??Well. He drank a glass of mineral water. 11. Perhaps she had dreamed the whole thing.?? Figuerola gave him a look.30 on Monday morning. I??ve known the father for many years.?? Gullberg shook his head.P.

There would certainly be headlines in the evening papers and it would probably result in an assault charge. Was it you who put duct tape on her wounds??? ??Yes. Among them. one of Ghidi??s uncles paid the equivalent of 50. he had decided that Millennium Publishing would publish Svensson??s text about sex trafficking. ??Before we begin to discuss anything. and would value the chance to gauge how much deterioration has occurred over the past ten years. 15. But it has to be done in one fell swoop. and they were well versed in the art of contriving viruses. ??I haven??t got my bearings yet. He took the registration number and looked me up. without knowing what she would say. I have spent years trying to help Lisbeth Salander. Here??s the registration number.?? ??Car. Then she ran a check in the criminal records and got a hit at once. Then she shrugged. They were tiny children savaged by dogs on Vasaplatsen.. This is just the way it was in his day. There had to be a group ?? a division or unit of some sort.?? ??Where did the rope come from??? ??From the flagpole in the garden. do it. What do you want us to do??? Cortez said. or something else to drink??? Blomkvist looked around.

The problem in this case is that Blomkvist knows only a fraction of the truth about Zalachenko. ??Hello. my sister Annika. It wasn??t good. He??s calculating.?? Figuerola said. But I should point out that I myself am a former prosecutor. took out the stylus and began to tap on the letters on the digital keypad. He saw me in my car on Bellmansgatan.?? ??What??s that??? ??Two of the letters were sent to the justice department ?C to the Minister of Justice and to the Deputy Minister. on the idea of God in the ancient world. Nieminen walked the fifty metres to the barn. He looked about for a taxi. He was still in the kitchen with Paulsson when the armed response team sent to relieve Torstensson and Ingemarsson reported back.?? ??Inside S?po??? Blomkvist said with undisguised scepticism. I have a source who provides me with some info. She wondered where this affair with Blomkvist was going to lead. We went over to tabloid format ?C which we should have done twenty years sooner. ??The others are on their way. she lost interest.00 she got up and drove to S. most often those on the extreme left or the extreme right. Not everyone can afford security. ask Annika to do this favour. I was shot in the head. was that it??? ??Mikael.

who arrived with flowers for Zalachenko minutes before the murder. And to cap it all. All the time she expected someone to call and tell her that pictures of her were posted on some website. He opened his eyes in bewilderment. ??My name is???? ??Monica Figuerola. That will be done later this week. For a long moment they stood looking at each other. and he was a bastard who beat her mother.?? Jonasson looked again at the unconscious patient??s face. They had arranged for him to have the best rehabilitative care. when there was less demand for this type of operation.?? ??Annika ?? this isn??t the way I had planned to end my time at Millennium. and that S. to change the time of a meeting or something like that??? ??I had a number to call. The sides of the van advertised Lars Faulsson Lock and Key Service ?C with a telephone number. You can??t discuss this with anyone except me. or perhaps more accurately in the secret service of the social-democratic welfare state. That she was locked up had turned out to be a blessing. ??O. It took ten minutes for the cleaner to work his way over to Adamsson??s spot at the end of the corridor. She explained that the county police chief was at the Europol conference in Madrid. Or else the falsification was done for a completely different purpose by someone inside the Security Police.B. She had seen him on T. The letters landed on his desk in the morning. Even so.

Half an hour had passed before she had recovered enough to call her brother. ??I went to see him.?? ??I beg your pardon??? ??As I said. Then I can tell you that I like neither your tone nor your evasions nor your lies. Hi Sally.?? ??Uh ?? there must be some sort of misunderstanding. ??I ?? I can??t discuss this matter. Teleborian was assistant head physician at St Stefan??s psychiatric clinic for children in Uppsala. as well as the tool drawer. I??m terribly.?? ??It??s called the Hilton now.?? ??No. She picked up her mobile to call Fredriksson and explained that she had hurt herself.?? Faste knew better than to argue with a doctor.?? ??He??s turning down Holl?ndargatan.15. he was following in the footsteps of another well-known spy. Sandberg was accompanied by a man who went by the nickname of Falun and who in his youth had been a professional burglar. She saw two nurses running towards another room two doors away. She forced herself to relax. ??What??s so funny??? ??I??ve always wondered what she did to get her revenge. G. Zalachenko??s biography was still vague ?C all he had was what he had blackmailed Bj?rck to reveal.I. they would have to settle for a black-and-white printer for 8. and if that were to happen a number of operations put in place across Europe over the past fifteen years might have to be dismantled.

?? ??But I don??t think???? ??Shut the door. how??? ??Tell me what you want to know. When her lawyer spoke to her she had listened with only half an ear. He was not entirely sure what the letter of the law was on this point. as a psychiatric consultant on specific cases in the late ??80s and early ??90s ?C on three occasions. How soon do you need the meeting with the P. ??Can you hear me. Orring turned it in at 3. ??Have we got a plan??? ??We??re going to drive over and have a talk with Niedermann. disappeared. ??Blomkvist ?? we have to be able to trust each other. and we don??t have a single informer who knows him or has any idea where he might be.?? Blomkvist said.?? ??What do you mean. Lottie??s going after him. It was the reorganization of 1964 that had shaped Gullberg??s future career. I??m a damn good assistant editor ?C it??s a piece of cake with Erika as your boss. and of course the whole force is keeping their eyes peeled. don??t!?? she screamed and then took a step back. Everyone has secrets. the names of today??s participants must not be mentioned in your articles. and closed the door. orange marmalade and a sliced avocado. You wanted a message from the Section. I tried to warn him. I can??t poke around in her skull and extract bullets.

One week later he had reached retirement age and handed over to his chosen successor.?? ??Have you seen him??? ??Yes.?? ??Which is what ????? ??Lisbeth Salander suffers from a serious mental disorder. You all know that. By 1989 he had advanced to lieutenant. She looked at her husband and her friend. Then he went out on to Avenyn to look for a taxi.?? ??Nor do I. She began by crossing off all the women. Berger thought for while before she replied. Blomkvist told Paulsson exactly where Niedermann was to be found.?? ??What is it??? ??Out here. when. Cortez had the weekend shift and Blomkvist found him again in the office in the evening. then he isn??t worth the time you??ve put in for him. It was rare for her to close the door to her office. I said asap.?? ??Which means that my problem is definitely the government??s problem. Her only problem was that she had an arrow through her skull. It was a devastating blow. If it were a fake. and detached his prosthesis.I.57 with Clinton in tow. The P. Armansky was working with Blomkvist.

40 that morning. If the attack alarm is sounded. so that you can decide whether you can or you can??t. ??This morning S?po got calls from several newspapers who had received letters from Gullberg. it was tiresome.?? ??What was that??? ??F?lldin??s visitors?? logbook at Rosenbad. then we have to produce a smaller newspaper. You??ve probably met some of them before. He had spent most of the night worrying about how he was going to deal with the information Armansky had given him. layout artists. Threats to National Security.?? Jonasson frowned. So he filled out a ??no visitors?? form that had no connection whatsoever to the one that was set in place by the prosecutor. Zalachenko. I have to look presentable. There had been wild speculation in the media after it was revealed that Blomkvist was the one who had found Salander. ??What did you say??? he asked in a low voice. He crossed Sveav?gen on the viaduct at M?ster Samuelsgatan and went straight down to Klara Norra.X.?? Blomkvist absorbed this news. What do we have to do??? ??The alarm we installed today is temporary. but which was invisible. It felt unreal. In that respect Zalachenko was his worst enemy. Salander seemed at times to be in a deep depression and had not the slightest interest in dealing with her situation or her future. He looked at the girl??s shaved and wounded head.

but she steadied herself against the bedhead and concentrated her gaze on the table in front of her.m. I urge you to listen to his story and answer his questions. Odd. but after everything that was in the media about her it seems a bit hard to swallow that Salander could be completely innocent. Gullberg was subordinate to a line of people in the hierarchy under the head of Secretariat of the Security Police. nor was it clear to him how he was going to be able to use it ?C several more vehicles containing both uniformed officers and technical personnel arrived at the Gosseberga farm. ??There was one thing that struck me. Zalachenko was watching her in the light that came from the corridor. I understand that you don??t have many reasons to trust anyone who comes from S. he had openly discussed the matter with County Governor Lassinanti on a visit to Norrbotten. It was only when he heard the details and studied Malm??s photographs that he reluctantly admitted that Blomkvist had good reason to be suspicious. the very time when she was obviously more vulnerable. Don??t think so. ??I just spoke to a nurse at Sahlgrenska. ever since Giannini had stormed out and slammed the door behind her. But the work is often to do with people who have been threatened.?? ??Which means that my problem is definitely the government??s problem.?? Figuerola??s mobile played out the theme tune from Once Upon a Time in the West.?? ??So we have to ask ourselves. Before he turned up out of the blue at a meeting with Gullberg. The only glimmer of light in the darkness was that Salander had been carried to the helicopter. He left the firm after ten years and opened his own practice. and dressed.?? ??I??m sorry for your wasted journey. What do we do with Zalachenko? If he talks.

It was when Paulsson arrived that things really started to go awry. and present documentation that annihilates the prosecution??s game. But here??s the bad news: Assistant County Police Chief Sp?ngberg has been here since 5.?? Giannini was suddenly hesitant.28. from which several weapons had already been confiscated. Whoops. By the time she felt sufficiently entrenched it was 1.?? ??He??s older and has an exceptional record. She had a brace on her neck. practically around the clock from 1976 on.?? he said. ??I want to know who Evert Gullberg was. Never Mikael. First she checked her email. and he was a bastard who beat her mother. Her only problem was that she had an arrow through her skull. it??s his knife. I??m a necessary evil that??s suddenly appeared in your life.?? ??I see ???? ??The problem is that a number of sentences were altered in a very subtle way.?? The challenge hung like a cloud over the table. So she had decided to go along with Blomkvist??s plan. Last time he turned up on the ward unannounced and tried to persuade a nurse to let him in. This caused the activists in Hacker Republic to devote a startling amount of energy for six months to hacking and destroying every computer owned by that company.?? Berger sighed. And in corridor 11C the staff were security-conscious after the killing of Zalachenko; they were familiar with her situation.

But the majority of the workers are convicts. to bring some clarity to the fog in which Paulsson was apparently enveloped. Publication would be a serious blow to Borgsj?. the Prosecutor General was too lenient with cases concerning what were. I need to consult a psychiatrist or some other professional who??s approved to handle classified information. he charted it with respect to the time it took to speak the word.?? ??Could you explain your relationship to Niedermann??? ??I??m disabled. and we can follow the correspondence that shows how Teleborian is conspiring with Jonas in the same way he conspired with Bj?rck in 1991. Jonas. They??re flying down right now. When the hook came out and his body fell.?? ??But you are competent to say whether or not she was the victim of a miscarriage of justice.?? ??Exactly. had stood his ground ?C it was constitutionally indefensible not to inform the Prime Minister. Entry wound just above the left ear. Are you awake??? ??No. ??Niedermann seems to have been swallowed up by the earth. After the tumult of Zalachenko??s murder and Gullberg??s attempted suicide.?? Giannini repeated. part of the routine at S. That year the threat of terrorism was made a priority in S. They??re checking the apartment. not for S?po alone but probably for intelligence services all over the world.?? Modig said.?? ??How the hell do we make something disappear that??s been plastered all over the media??? Nystr?m said.Q.

One of our investigators had a talk with Marcus Erlander.?? Sandberg said. from the moment Armansky invited him to dinner.30 a. But Salander??s being isolated presented one other acute problem.?? Clinton shook his head again. I didn??t know that. Figuerola came to Edklinth??s office. She took another step and pain shot through her entire foot.I. Possibly also to show them how a real police investigation should be run. When he got out of prison in 1984 he kept his nose clean ?C or at least he did not pull any jobs that got him arrested and convicted again. The story had Millennium??s stamp on it from beginning to end.?? There was a knock at the door. also keeping one for himself. He looked up. but my salary at Millennium might not cover it. Constitutional Protection is a small and more or less self-sufficient unit. execute someone who was the object of a police investigation ?C his investigation. That??s why I??m here. I would never. no listed mobile. He called the front desk to ask if he could get coffee and a sandwich at this early hour. We went over to tabloid format ?C which we should have done twenty years sooner. I followed up with her until she turned eighteen. That??s not the way we do things at Millennium.

professional board-member types.?? ??What had he done??? ??I think it would be best if you gave Salander a chance to explain the story herself. Nieminen grimaced. It was a structure with only two ranks. Even small movements of his facial muscles caused sharp pains in his jaw and cheekbone. ??You certainly can??t go running around on your own. reunited with her husband. but she had also invoiced Millennium for train tickets and other costs. and that was followed by a spate of disparaging remarks about Wasp??s mental abilities. Even the noose was just a loop. and had more knowledge and skills. Francke. frankly. I was told by a former colleague that he has difficulty working with women. He quoted from the correspondence between Teleborian and Bj?rck. I wrote it all by myself and sent it to everyone in the company. but she had slept uninterrupted for eight hours.?? ??It??s that simple??? ??What else can we do in this case? We could leave the bullet where it is. Then he shrugged and got up. other than the parts that concerned the conspiracy against her ?C Giannini needed help with those. the patient might die or perhaps wake up disabled for life. it??s Monica from S. 2. Why don??t you reply? Don??t be afraid of me. year after year. chief.

The defection could only be known to a small group without risking that the information might leak back to the Russians and ?? How small a group? An operations department? An unknown operations department? If the affair had been appropriately handled. should also be informed.?? ??Did he call you or did you call him??? ??He called me. but again in vain. copies of Bj?rck??s strange report dating from 1991 were stolen. Berger??s boss is a bloody crook.?? ??Why was that??? ??He was sweet. Unfortunately the trial is going to be held behind closed doors ??to protect your privacy??. A nationwide alert had gone out for a man in his mid-thirties. friends from dozens of skirmishes with the Enemy. I??m going to bulldoze anyone who is obstructive or who tries to damage S.58 a. Jonas heading north. ??That was one of our first thoughts too. And not one of us had noticed a thing. This is just an extra job for me. quite firmly. That??s not the way we do things at Millennium. ??Precisely.50. Two months later Idris Ghidi was seized by the Iraqi secret police. opened the door to him. The woman turned the corner at McDonald??s and Figuerola hurried after her. But they were every one of them computer wizards.?? Eriksson said. She clicked on it and read: First of all.

By 1989 he had advanced to lieutenant. What are their working conditions like? What do they actually do? That sort of stuff. The nurses obviously had been instructed not to discuss other patients. but she noticed that he was no longer putting much effort into it. Vinge never saw eye to eye. Salander never talked to the authorities. He had assumed that she would survive. in the late ??60s. ??Based on current information. Zalachenko had been shot by a 78-year-old tax specialist. and if you were to sell it you??d probably get a million and a half for it. She had accepted Blomkvist??s reasoning that she had already been so savaged in the Swedish media by such grotesque libels that a little sheer nonsense could not possibly further damage her reputation. ??Mikael. to ?? what? A complete loony? Salander might be innocent of murder. Write it whenever you like. ??Good evening.?? Erlander cleared his throat. You and your husband live in a detached house. especially when the violence was directed at full-grown men. They were officers used to investigating real crimes.M.?? Holmberg said. He had a view of medicine that was at times unorthodox. When I got to him he was unconscious. We have to be free to examine any chairman of the board. ??I don??t know.

but I??d be grateful if we could meet tomorrow night.. and when the man known as Trinity found himself on Sunday in the middle of the ?resundsbron. and fell asleep with photographs of gross child pornography whirling through his mind. He had already bought coffee and sandwiches for her. Slowly she sat down on the staircase. but there are strong indications that he did indeed attempt to kill her. What do you want with me??? She was surprised. As recently as this morning. Plague locked the parabolic antenna on to the exact frequency. Gullberg began to believe that Zalachenko was not quite right in the head. at Sahlgrenska hospital in G?teborg. [Slush/Salander]. She should be able to send a text message to Blomkvist??s mobile ?? but it was tapped. but he could not work out what it was. The guard put his nose back into his book about the national economy and kept reading. had spent twelve years in the glass cage.P. Mikael. I have to tell you. 82 of whom were women.v ?C MONDAY. it??s not my problem. was involved in Zalachenko??s murder. She was calm. Hire some people.

She scrolled back and read through the text of a section where she told how Advokat Bjurman had violently and sadistically raped her. but anything strange at all.?? Gullberg??s excursion lasted nearly three hours. Blomkvist opened the driver??s door a minute later.?? Wadensj?? sounded doubtful. but???? ??It struck me that there is so little background on him that it seems almost like a smokescreen. ??Go on. We have to arrive at a common strategy. coming from Malm. He??s going to be in the slammer for a while. injure any vital areas. ??In the first instance. he??s the one who gets S. They had discussed the psychology that causes certain men to stalk women. If this were a regular police investigation of an ordinary crime. He was an agent for the Soviets?? G. albeit under guardianship. but she soon realized that Jervas was not yet sure of her plan. Erlander said he would call if her condition took a turn for the worse. some ambitious scribbler would float the theory that the Section was behind the assassination of Palme. He started by walking to Park Avenue Hotel.G. He shrugged just as Beatrice the receptionist came in with coffee and milk. what we can document. Wadensj?? flung open the door to the room at the Section where Clinton was resting. But both of them were part of the circle closest to Zalachenko.

She left a putter in the hall and an 8-iron in the kitchen. But I advise that you wait for the report from forensics. They sat in the car and waited. and then enrolled in the army. Instead she called the duty officer at Milton Security and explained her situation. They all shook hands. where he used Salander??s keys to get in. where he was required once more to provide precise directions to the spot. he already had enough material to set off a landslide of headlines.?? Salander said breathlessly. The Zalachenko matter was now constitutionally secured. and grievous bodily harm or attempted murder in the case of Karl Axel Bodin. The problem was that the patient was in danger of dying while the doctor was still doing his thinking. ??See you. * Salander was happy. Can you handle that. Otherwise what sounds like a cross-section of middle-class Sweden. and jogged past the Pocket bookshop before slowing down so as not to attract attention. It was dark and she had no sense of how long she had been aimlessly walking. how??? ??Tell me what you want to know. He hovered between life and death for several days. such a revelation would be a political disaster for the Prime Minister. But that wasn??t why I had to see you tonight. It was. Vinge had been dismissed from the service after he had given voice to the view.S.

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