Another good find of Sonatine. A thriller that takes place or the US or Scandinavia but in Berlin it's refreshing. We quickly empathize 4 for thirty rising this box to apologize (the very good idea of the novel!). And then, the narrative mode (each chapter is seen through the eyes of a protagonist, as a subjective camera, but we do not always know who they are!) We horehound, poor player that we are, a hypothesis to another. It is perhaps this "system" that drives me to remove a star. One sometimes has the impression of being faced with a "trick" a little easier for to trap us and enhance a plot that would have been much faster told understood conventionally. But do not spoil our fun! By the way the system of unknown subjective look in a thriller vaguely remember reading an old 'if someone has an idea of who used this mode of narration, let me know!