For his third adventure, Marcas Commissioner, then well deserved rest, faces a Freemason colleague who, instead of behaving like any good humanistic way Freemason, begins to assassinate the members of this "club "If" select ". This is the beginning of a rather frantic chase that takes us from Paris to New York, the basement of the Statue of Liberty atop the Eiffel Tower is. If you're not too annoyed by all historical references, cultural and geographical francs maçonniennes peppering the novel and if one is not looking too on stylistic clichés or on the conventional side of thirty heroes, slightly macho and cocky , a sort of "Parisian kid" as an adult, the novel is sufficiently well paced so that we never get bored. He has no literary qualities of "7th Templar" or "Black Temple" but he nonetheless has a certain charm. So, not the best "Marcas" of the series, but not the worst either.