Stieg Larsson's remarkable literary legacy, consisting of three novels, collectively known as "The Millennium Series", was unveiled to the world posthumously, and each of these captivating tales of intrigue and suspense went on to become a successful feature film, with the titles remaining unchanged for the American market.
The first novel, originally published in 2005, bore the title "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", a gripping narrative that captivated readers worldwide.
The second novel, published in 2006, was titled "The Girl Who Played with Fire", a thrilling continuation of the series that further solidified Larsson's reputation as a master storyteller.
The third and final novel, published in 2007, was dubbed "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest", a thrilling conclusion to the trilogy that cemented Larsson's status as a literary giant.
Interestingly, the feature films adapted from these novels retained the same titles for the American market, allowing fans of the books to easily transition to the big screen and experience the stories in a new and exciting way.