This novel by Thomas Day is certainly not the best. Alas, I had the impression of reading a narrative sketch more than a finished novel: we would have liked the author gives more flesh to his story, the denser. Still, he has tackled a monster of legend: write an adventure by taking the largest Myamoto Musashi and the inspiration of his time, go behind the cult cycle Yoshikawa, would have asked for a little more than 280 pages typeset quite extensively ... Of course, it goes without doubt a bias of the author, who likes to give his novels steadily, that also I like usual. Still, it remains unsatisfied. Too bad, the subject was in gold, and the choice to treat under the angle was fantastic enticing. We spend a good time anyway.