See my comments on the previous volumes. This book is part of the right of the previous line, the historical context is well treated. Nevertheless the idea of ​​systematically disguise a woman or girl man sustainably throughout several novels is quite unrealistic since it is a very beautiful woman. We can admit for a short time but certainly not throughout an episode of life, except, of course, for rare cases of "tomboys" or women in very male physique, which is loccurrence not the case. Too bad that the credibility of the books be initiated by the unrealistic side and the suspense is poorly maintained by lengthy descriptions that bring the reader to skip whole passages, become irrelevant, despite the thorough knowledge of the author.