While overall I rather liked the progression between Volume 1 and 2 (history, but above style), this last volume remains on the bases of the second. The style remains the same; as for history, it continues with Ash and Lucy, now his bodyguard (heart?), who joined Paris and the Pope Michel community. But it will soon come out (there was still again 8 years between volume 2 and 3 in the narration ...) to confront the threat that seems to hover over Ash, dying. The research of this threat that approaches (separate chapters to follow the progress of the killer) will end in the very end of volume, with a reversal that is supposed to open us new perspectives on what will become the Noctivores after this outcome.
I must admit I finished a little snatching this trilogy, already out of breath on the third volume. If the whole is correct, I have not been more than that excited the end. This is unfortunate because in retrospect it diminished the pleasure I may have to read the first 2 volumes to give me a feeling of incompleteness and reading which I would have passed me in the final. Unlike the Déchronologue the same author that I surely recommend the occasion, this trilogy will not stay in my reading of the summer ...
Reviews Volume 1 -> The trilogy Chromozone, I: Chromozone
Reviews Volume 2 -> Chromozone trilogy II: noctivores