And he's right, it is so lousy ...
Treachery and betrayal of a hero who is ultimately overtaken by events.
Not bad lengths and uninteresting passages but an opus still much better than the pale ectoplasm Lockerbie.
Malko has a twinge when leaving Afghanistan (although the book really gives no desire to go there) as if it was going in this country for the last time, he already GDV anticipate something?