It is undeniable that this second volume of the saga "Once Upon A Time in France" is less impressive than the first, and Nury Valley abandoning the sophisticated narrative flashbacks that still was part of the attraction of it, to focus on the much more conventional narrative of the darkest period of our history, that of occupancy and cooperation. And we must admit that the scenario of Nury, one feels a priori safely secured to a serious research work, hardly household our sensitivity and our (latest available) illusions: we are here in the kingdom of evil to the pure state, and · The Black Crows Flight "offers us a memorable despicable of characters, who, somewhere in the customs clearance of the final Joanovici dangerous game which it disgusting book (to enrich themselves while surviving the Holocaust which gets under way) There are undoubtedly a risk. - assumed by the authors - when working both in the character of ambiguity which, inevitably, the reader is attached, and permanent flow of paradoxes (Joanovici, as savior robber that Jews, as bad a lover faithful family man, more profiteer collaborator?) is largely the interest of this book. Finally, we add that the Valley design has gained confidence since the first volume, even if it's still in a traditional illustration of the story, a tad studious.