The back cover us hope seductive psychological thriller, so first season of Dexter, but in the end, nothing more classic in the frame of the Anglo-Saxon thriller honorable invoice. A somewhat telegraphic style translation unoriginal, short paragraphs that flow fashionable Toyer make this book a "page-turner" before swallowing a few hours, but does not leave a great memory. Because these characters are desperately short of depth, and the pictures are unfortunately not spared (the gifted but lonely fliquette, teammate divorced and alcoholic, the vengeful killer, pregnant captive Hollywood ending ...). A good beach reading nonetheless.