The tattooed young hacker Lisbeth Salander is back in the sequel to Stieg Larsson’s “Millennium” trilogy” but with a twist – a new author – and a contemporary backdrop that includes spies from the U.S. National Security Agency.<br /><br /> Swedish author David Lagercrantz has picked up the Larssen torch, whose “Girl in the Spider’s Web” takes Lisbeth into new perils, and has just gone on sale.<br /><br /> “I don’t see a problem with a new writer. I think it’s, I mean it’s the development of the story that interests me the most,” said one fan at the book launch. <br /><br /> “I want to buy it now during the night when it feels a bit mysterious and I think that if I’m in Stockholm and it happens in Stockholm I have to be here,” said another queuing for a first edition.<br /><br /> “(I hope) to recognise the characters, that I will still get a journey, that it will be just as exciting as the first time. I hope,” said another fan.<br /><br /> Larsson died from a heart attack in 2004, before the trilogy’s first volume made him a global hou
