Desecration is the direct result of the great Mercy of Adler-Olsen. Opening the book, I wondered if the author could pass a bill as good as the previous polar. Well after reading a few days more than 500 pages of this new album, I definitely answer in the affirmative. The author has succeeded and handily; we find in this new survey department V, our two protagonists, Carl Mock that cop a little lost, a little rebellious, a little quirky but excellent investigator and assistant Assad Syrian immigrant. They are assisted following their brilliant previous survey Rose irascible a secretary. The plot is exceptional in my opinion because it is rooted in the huge disparities that exist in our modern Western societies in safe elites of them and taking advantage of globalization and the rest of the population. Feudal societies have disappeared, but more insidious segregation were created taking the form of schools such as the ENA in France. It is these elites that Adler-Olsen has attacked and reading the novel, these elites do not come out grown believing himself above the laws and using and abusing their power. What also does all the salt of this story is that in the case of cold case, you end up on the European territory, and unlike the cold case of affairs at the American sauce, the characters are complex and rarely Manichean; For example, Carl Mock Deputy Commissioner, Head of V does not have an army of investigators and technological means but spends his time fighting against windmills and aberrations of the administration. In conclusion, this second opus V investigations department fulfills all its promises with a walk in the Danish land both exotic and close to us.