One woman's story manipulated, which poses as mad is a timely theme that could be rehashed fear ... That's not counting on the talent of Karine Giebel. This book goes beyond this basic idea and proposes an extraordinary and harrowing journey, where pride of place is given to the psychology of the characters. Complex characters, bruised, writing Giebel plunging us deep in their thoughts. The characters we want, in turn, to slap before their selfishness and take in our arms in front of their cracks. Straw! The style of the author is a lot to do with this writing chopped and mixture of the third and first person singular. The plot is not left out, it takes guts throughout the 500 pages (yes, like Giebel extend in his novels, happily). The last 100 pages are completely hair-raising (if you still have some hair). A real success in the genre.