We are therefore immediately after t.2, tome that for certain critical enough to close the saga, for me, this was not the case. So obviously here, we no longer follows the adventures of everyone who does not go to the adventure or forcibly detained napporte so nothing is rather absent, but for me their presence is not essential. We find the characters with their characters as we know them, in history. It's just after that. The author writes still good, everything is still fluid. As in the previous volume, it oscillates between two narratives, that of Josie and the Dean. And always as in the previous book, each chapter ends with a cliffhanger experiencing either a side where the other of the story that makes you want to read as much as possible, I almost read in one day! The end is significant and leaves anyway one hand imagination