... Who announces the end of things (the veil is replaced, Darken Rahl is no more ... for good, the destruction of the Towers of Perdition, the return of a people to its promised land) and sets the stage for new threats such as Blood Tear, fanatics whose thinking may remind some operation against the Nazis, and the Imperial Order soldiers without a soul and a monstrous cruelty, Jagang and especially, one who walks in dreams (or rather one that interferes in your nightmares to make them even more murky and suffocating), a sort of big bully who is desperate to eradicate the different beings (a kind of Hitler fantasy?). This mad emperor wants to conquer the world, and the sound of her already resonates ... Richard, meanwhile, the As, is affirmed and discovers more heroic, but also more alone than ever (the power comes great responsibility), Kahlan is more courageous and more warlike than ever, taking risks, the presence of Grach (re) gives great humanity to the character of the Seeker which tends to harden ... In short, the characters earn on fabric, even if I had the feeling during this work, to be in a step ... ... And the best (or worse) yet to come! So beware, dear readers, to those who walk in dreams.