Yet this third part of the trilogy of Grimnoir I was not entirely convinced, the fault for these constant changes of views that shaded in the story and that damage to the rhythm of the book. Individually all parts of the story are interesting, but the mixture is indigestible. (I should point out here that I am very allergic to multiple perspective).
I also found the end too predictable, we can not say that surprises are stunning, especially the nature of the threat is already fully known.
Finally there was some typical clichés of superhero universe and the regulatory (and heartbreaking) secondary character sacrifice that tarnish the quality of the whole.
But hey, do not spoil our fun, it's a very good trilogy, who suffers like many trilogies to have a first component with significantly higher volumes following.
Overall the author had the universe and matter to write a trilogy, but the structure of the narrative would have won had to be tightened on one or two volumes, with less characters.