Always well written, this sequel takes the reader on the trail of a network operator shamelessly desire for immortality some affluent. It forms the logical continuation of previous novels that explore the different facets of MAL. The pervasive violence in the acts and situations, is also in the feelings of the main characters. Sarko who would protect his family but is unable to land, Hennebelle torn between her role as mother and his thirst to destroy evil, Camille should have life ahead of her but that medicine condemns Boulanger disturbed in his convictions by love .... the machine works as always, we are caught in the vortex of a hellish world where the rules are constantly broken. We shudder of fear and pleasure because we know that this is a novel but the question arises: are we certain that man can not ever reach such a degree of perversity? For my part I wonder if Thilliez his way would not be a visionary.