73 pages 2 hours read

Stieg Larsson

The Girl Who Played With Fire

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2006

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Part 3: “Absurd Equations”

Part 3, Introduction Summary: “March 23-April 3”

Content Warning: This section of the guide includes discussion of death, graphic violence, sexual violence and harassment, gender discrimination, antigay bias, substance use, and cursing.

Absurdities, or absurd equations, are those for which there is no solution.

Part 3, Chapter 11 Summary: “Wednesday, March 23-Maundy Thursday, March 24”

Blomkvist finishes editing the completed portion of Dag’s manuscript. Like Blomkvist in financial reporting, Dag is exposing criminals who are usually protected by the media. Everyone in the office is gone for Easter vacation, and Blomkvist smokes and goes through Lisbeth’s bag. He has not been able to contact Lisbeth, but he finds a notebook filled with equations in the bag. The last equation is (Blond Hulk + Magge) = NEB, but Blomkvist does not understand it.

Berger considers a job offer from Svenska Morgon-Posten, a large, conservative newsgroup. She loves working at Millennium with Blomkvist, but she does not want to miss the opportunity to become a more serious player in Swedish news.

Blomkvist has dinner with his sister’s family and gets a call from Dag, who wants to investigate Zala for his book. Blomkvist says that he cannot add something so close to the deadline, but they agree to meet and hand off materials later.

Lisbeth visits Dag and Mia, who do not know who she is.