It's very well written: Thilliez has a refined style, a rhythmic syntax, cut, short, punchy sentences. The story: a fragmented narrative, and a cluster bomb ticking ... Alice is a worrying and fragile heroine we do not know if the princess look hides an angel or a demon ... Alice is lost in its own labyrinths in search of his past, of his enigmatic father, his sister Dorothy twilight memory ... searching ... searching for itself, since it escapes all conscious when a trauma overwhelms , leaving the post-awakening in a catatonic state wandering ... what did she do? she killed him? Is it a monster? and others, who say to love, they dla empty beauty of simple reflections? The other protagonist is a psychoanalyst who has with it rather mysterious ties to life ... and death. What is really at stake between them? Alice or how to follow a white rabbit that always comes too early or too late, and goes away already, when the awful truth finally tries to appear ... An original and complex narrative, interesting and surprising. My first Thilliez ... and certainly not the last.