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Like The Girl in the Spider's Web, this book is a worthy successor to Larsson's trilogy. But The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye also feels like a tipping point, in which Lagercrantz begins to march the saga in a direction all his own.
That Salander feels like an afterthought is the most frustrating thing about the exhaustingly titled Eye (Knopf, 368 pp., *** out of four stars, on sale Sept. 12), which otherwise delivers an engrossing, if low-stakes, mystery.