No major change in this Volume 3 of Rachel Morgan adventures. Always include a main plot that found in this volume finding interspersed with subplots that may span multiple volumes. Speaking of the main plot, it put long to take a clear direction, the book by correlating an event sequence that does not seem prima facie always linked (as with the Al daemon). But the strength of this series is probably due to the fact that each second part of a story and are not there to just "pretty" with a special mention for the character Ivy, character I love because of its strong appearance and fragile at once. As for Rachel, and of this volume will be most interesting when its evolution, revealing many facets and extraordinary power. But do not expect a real coup for the same. Its power increases but it is not above the food chain, vampires causing him more problems that in his turn. It's a little regret that I find this series, Rachel is still too nice and seems unwilling to rock under the influence of anger (but we must recognize that it has a certain originality in the world Bit -Four or heroines tend to kill anything that moves). A quality tome that fans of the series will appreciate the view as much more than the previous volumes. Personally I like a lot but it still lacks that little spark that would increase the number of good to excellent.