Many plot elements remained unresolved at the end of the second volume and the third just concluded lot. Both the first volume could be sufficient in itself, as the latter clearly called a suite. We find Mikael and Lisbeth immediately where the latter had left. New characters are introduced, all more interesting one than the other, and the plot is full of real surprising twists. The trial where we finally settle his account Teleborian is such a real tasty time and allows to Mikael sister really exist on paper, whereas until now it remained relegated to the status of CHARACTERS- spring to advance the story or better highlight his brother, especially in Volume 1. And the plot which focuses this time on the State Police, and its possible abuses, renews the series quite well, After becoming interested in large private companies (Volume 1) and organized crime (Volume 2), still on feminist struggle assumed background.
However, one can not help but wonder sometimes the interest of a particular sub-plot (especially the guy who harasses Erika). And regret it a little parte in all directions, so a little less controlled than in previous volumes.
We still have a good time in the company of this book, I only recommend to readers of previous volumes.