The next installment in Loevenbruck is the direct result of Ockham's razor, and we find the same protagonists few months after the end of the book. Again, Loevenbruck shows his thorough knowledge of the world of esotericism and it is very nice to look on the internet for more information on this world for the least obscure. Here it is question of the emerald table, of course, Nicolas Flamel, Hermes Trismegistus and many others. How esoteric enters the story is well controlled by the author. In this new adventure, one is propelled at 100 mph in different places from Switzerland to South America. Loevenbruck mastered cutting its history with very short chapters that lead whenever important elements to the plot. My only complaint at this fine novel has sometimes maddening invincibility Ari Mackenzie hero. I'm not sure that the book concludes the story begun in "Ockham's razor" because some clues suggest that the story could continue ....