After this terrible 22 July 2011, we made Obertone then live the great moments of the trial, dissects the mental structure of Breivik, inner motivations, the real reasons for his actions, alternating narrative brief testimonies of victims, a cop , a shrink, just time for a shuddering breath, and start again from page 300 in the preparation of the long and relentless killer (nine!), dramatic ramp-up culminating in the bombing Oslo, the first act of the nightmare.
While we believe it reached the top, we have to read the book's end, dizzying, which carries all before it ...
It is certain that this book will remain THE literary reference to the Breivik case. Immersion is perfect, incredibly powerful, tense, disturbing. The scenes of the massacre, as disgusting as they are, are meticulously restored. As Breivik as his survivors as witnesses and experts, like everyone, we are completely overwhelmed by the scale of the Utøya tragedy.
In short! Glossy Paper, glowing content, the kind of book that you can read ... and that you should not miss. I swallowed it in a day and a half ago.