After DA has settled in his other books with the prospect of Wahrscheinlichtkeit, physics, religion, time, our relationship with nature and the crime detection in the time-space continuum, he devotes himself in this work now the problem of disposal disused deities. Anyone except DA could recognize neglected Nordic gods in the bums who once around the old haunted London's St. Pancras Station? Who did not know the old building, a kind of eerie to imagine cathedral in black Backsteingothik where time was somehow stopped. Or a refrigerator as door to another world? Although, anyone who has ever lived in a student residential community can perhaps imagine where he got the idea here. The Rolling Stones were the devil ask us to pity, DA teaches us compassion for beings who formerly ruled the world, but lost their power because nobody believed in them. To howl funny, perfectly thought through, this is a book to read slowly and savor properly - like good chocolate - and equally difficult is it, to dominate it. The temptation is great to devour the book just in one go because the story is just too exciting. The book is brilliant - a real treat, necessarily buy !!!