A Maltese in Paris

A Maltese in Paris

Twelve Children of Paris (Paperback)

Customer Review

Much blood, ad nauseum. But a real pen that immerses us in the Paris of 1572, which we will be felt very strongly the emotions of heroes, trapped in this hell. I do not have much sympathy for Tannhauser, but the author knows to distance the "Dexter" unpredictable. Descriptions are often lavish and can get close to Malaparte, who knew very well also magnify the horror ("kapput"). For cons, the invulnerability of the hero bothers me a bit: while it rips, guts, eviscerated, decapitated, he receives only one minor injury (a stone sent by a kid) and breaks a fingernail late . Not very believable But that does not matter: the epic is worth seeing. And makes me want to discover "Religion".