This is true "the angel's game" is actually not following "wind shadow", but some details remain. We often tend to want the author after a first book to continue its momentum and will not disappoint us. Yet the writing is still beautiful, reminders of "wind shadow" are friendly, but this new plot alone is worth the honors. I think for my part that this book is exciting, both by history and by style, and the author would like us spellbound from start to finish. Of course, we must quickly accept the idea that the frame is played in the fantastic, and also digest the evil darkness, even sickening through repetition, especially in the second half of the book. Anyway I'm soul to meet me concluded market, as long as the writing is beautiful, and it is! The plot could have known in my opinion a touch of gaiety and humor added. Barcelona is again described beautifully. Zafon is there a torture from the inside? Very good reading slightly below "wind shadow" however.