But then the author puts us in a scene Locke Lamora much wiser, much too wise. And that's perhaps what I will miss the rest of the story: beautiful characters with their flaws, density. But that's normal, Scott Lynch has invested heavily in his city, which lacks description and psychological detail has been replaced by lavish descriptions of the stunning island city-Camorr. Alas, it is my default player, I visualize badly descriptions and I do not like the slow they print to history when not required by it. If you are like me, I think this author will not please you. Read in English. 3.5 stars.
. (Note: the question posed by the site that houses all these comments is whether you found this review helpful This is not to say whether you agree with the opinion of the commentator It is I have perhaps not as much appreciated that novel yourself. That does not mean that the flaws I have identified do not exist, just that they have not affected you, we all have a weakness for a particular type of novel that allows us to go over some imperfections. It seems to me, however, essential that these defects are recorded so that each reader can wonder whether these are bearable to him or not.)