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“itwasn’tpartofyassignenttolookatthequestionoffactinthewennerstr?affair,butididfollowthetrialandhavetoaditthatiwasactuallyflabbergasted.thethingfeltwrong,andit’stotally…outofcharacterformikaelblokvis. ublishsoethingthatseestobesooffthewall.”


salanderscratchedherneck.frodelookedpatient.aranskywonderedwhetherheightbeistakenorwhethersalanderreallywasunsurehowtocontinue.thesalanderhekneasneverunsureorhesitant.finallysheseeedtoakeupherind.


“quiteofftherecord,sotospeak…ihaven’tstudiedthewennerstr?affairproperly,butireallythinkthatmikaelblokvistwassetup.ithinkthere’ssoethingtotallydifferentinthisstorythanwhatthecourt’sverdictisindicating.”


thelawyerscrutinisedsalanderwithsearchingeyes,andaranskynoticedthatforthefirsttiesinceshebeganherreport,theclientwasshowingorethanapoliteinterest.headeaentalnotethatthewennerstr?affairheldacertaininterestforfrode.correction,aranskythoughtatonce,frodewasnotinterestedinthewennerstr?affair—itwaswhensalanderhintedthatblokvistwassetupthatfrodereacted.


“howdoyouean,exactly?”frodesaid.


“it’sspeculationonypart,buti’convincedthatsoeorickedhi.”


“andwhatakesyouthinkso?”


“everythinginblokvist’sbackgroundshowsthathe’saverycarefulreporter.everycontroversialrevelationhepublishedbeforewasalwayswelldocuented.iwenttocourtonedayandlistened.heseeedtohavegivenupwithoutafight.thatdoesn’taordwithhischaracteratall.ifwearetobelievethecourt,headeupastoryaboutwennerstr?withoutashredofevidenceandpublisheditlikesoesortofjournalisticsuicidebober.that’ssiplynotblokvist’sstyle.”


“sowhatdoyouthinkhappened?”


“icanonlyguess.blokvistbelievedinhisstory,butsoethinghappenedalongthewayandtherationturnedouttobefalse.thisinturneansthatthesourcewassoeonehetrustedorthatsoeonedeliberatelyfedhifalseration—whichsoundsiprobablyplicated.thealternativeisthathewassubjectedtosuchaseriousthreatthathethrewinthetowelandwouldratherbeseenasaninpetentidiotthanfightback.buti’justspeculating,asisaid.”


whensalanderadeanattepttocontinueheraount,frodehelduphishand.hesatforaoent,druinghisfingersonthearrestofhischairbeforehehesitantlyturnedtoheragain.


“ifweshoulddecidetoengageyoutounravelthetruthinthewennerstr?affair…howuchchanceistherethatyou’dfindoutanything?”


“ican’tanswerthat.thereaynotbeanythingtofind.”


“butwouldyoubewillingtoakeanattept?”


sheshrugged.“it’snotyplacetodecide.iworkforherraransky,andhedecideswhatjobshewantstoassigntoe.andthenitdependswhatsortofrationyou’relookingfor.”


“leteputitthisway…anditakeitthatwe’respeakinginconfidence?”aranskynodded.“idon’tknowanythingaboutthisparticularatter,butidoknowbeyondanydoubtthatinothersituationswennerstr?hasacteddishonestly.thewennerstr?casehasseriouslyaffectedmikaelblokvist’slife,andihaveaninterestindiscerningwhetherthere’sanythinginyourspeculations.”


theconversationhadtakenanunexpectedturn,andaranskywasinstantlyonthealert.whatfrodewasaskingwasformiltonsecurit. okearoundinacasethathadalreadybeenconcluded.acaseinwhichthereayhavebeensoesortofthreattotheanblokvist,andiftheytookthison,miltonwouldriskcollidingwithwennerstr?’sregientoflawyers.aranskywasnotintheleastfortedbythethoughtofturningsalanderlooseinsuchasituation,likeacruiseissileoutofcontrol.


itwasnoterelyaatterofconcernforthepany.salanderhadadeplainthatshedidnotwantaranskytoactassoesortofworriedstepfather,andsincetheiragreeenthehadbeencarefulnevertobehavelikeone,butinrealityhewouldnever. worryingabouther.hesoetiescaughthiselfparingsalandertohisdaughters.heconsideredhiselfagoodfatherwhodidnotinterfereunnecessarilyintheirlives.butheknewthathewouldnottolerateitifhisdaughtersbehavedlikesalanderorlivedthelifesheled.


inthedepthsofhiscroatian—orpossiblybosnianorarenian—hearthehadneverbeenabletoshedtheconvictionthatsalander’slifewasheadingfordisaster.sheseeedtheperfectvictiforanyonewhowishedherill,andhedreadedtheorninghewouldbeawakenedbythenewsthatsoeonehaddoneherhar.


“aninvestigationofthiskindcouldgetexpensive,”aranskysaid,issuingawarningsoastogaugetheseriousnessoffrode’sinquiry.


“thenwe’llsetaceiling,”frodesaid.“idon’tdeandtheipossible,butit’sobviousthatyourcolleague,justasyouassurede,isexceedinglypetent.”


“salander?”aranskysaid,turningtoherwitharaisedeyebrow.


“i’notworkingonanythingelserightnow.”


“ok.butiwantustobeinagreeentabouttheconstraintsofthejob.let’sheartherestofyourreport.”


“thereisn’tuchoreapartfrohisprivatelife.in1986hearriedmonicaabrahassonandthesaeyeartheyhadadaughter,pernilla.thearriagedidn’tlast;theyweredivorcedin1991.abrahassonhasrearried,buttheyseetobefriendsstill.thedaughterliveswithherotheranddoesn’tseeblokvistoften.”


frodeaskedfororecoffeeandthenturnedtosalander.


“yousaidthateveryonehassecrets.didyoufindany?”


“ieantthatallpeoplehavethingstheyconsidertobeprivateandthattheydon’tgoaroundairinginpublic.blokvistisobviouslyabighitwithwoen.he’shadseveralloveaffairsandagreatanycasualflings.butonepersonhaskeptturningupinhislifeovertheyears,andit’sanunusualrelationship.”


“inwhatway?”


“erikaberger,editorinchiefofmillenniu:upper-classgirl,swedishother,belgianfatherresidentinsweden.bergerandblokvistetinjournalisschoolandhavehadanon-and-offrelationshipeversince.”


“thataynotbesounusual,”frodesaid.


“no,possiblynot.butbergerhappenstobearriedtotheartistgregerbeckan,ainorcelebritywhohasdonealotofterriblethingsinpublicvenues.”


“soshe’sunfaithful.”


“beckanknowsabouttheirrelationship.it’sasituationapparentlyaeptedbyallpartiesconcerned.soetiesshesleepsatblokvist’sandsoetiesathoe.idon’tknowexactlyhowitworks,butitwasprobablyacontributingfactortothebreakupofblokvist’sarriagetoabrahasson.”


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erikabergerlookedupquizzicallywhenanapparentlyfreezingblokvistcaeintotheeditorialoffice.millenniu’sofficeswereinthecentreofthetrendysectionofg?tgatan,abovetheofficesofgreenpeace.therentwasactuallyabittoosteepfortheagazine,buttheyhadallagreedtokeepthespace.


sheglancedattheclock.itwas5:10,anddarknesshadfallenoverst


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