The investigation of these novel works imbued with a dark and a permanent tension, fed by dense plot, a tad complex whose understanding is however facilitated by a careful effort, almost didactic explanation of the ins and outs of exposed case.
Pretense and pitfalls punctuate perfectly controlled history, conducted at an unbridled pace and scope by actors with profiles ring true. Dominique Sylvain does not fall into the trap of caricature and hardly compromise with the truth of the facts narrated the story seems authentic (although we can assume that the role given to stakeholders leading the investigation unofficially Lola ... less credible).
The particular care taken in the construction of dialogues and narration in general strengthens the feeling of having traveled a novel cherished by its author, where originality and expression or the quintessence of certain feelings (revenge by unseemly law of retaliation), quicken the interest of reading never plagued by boredom.