Very good book, without any discussion. Fantasy, dug characters, a beautiful handwriting, in short, a good read. I moderate a bit about and rave reviews of my predecessors: in my opinion, genius or point masterpiece. Let me explain: after all, the story follows an assassin, a skinned character, belonging to an Assassin Guild, who lives in a world that combines magic and political intrigue. In all honesty, nothing new under the sun (see Hobb, Eddings, Bujold lately, even the Iron Throne ...). The story is panting, open to other works in the same universe, and the writing is indeed a delight. I look forward to reading other Jaworski. But no exaggerated enthusiasm on my side. It is true that the recent production in fantasy seems very poor to me in Anglo Saxon (excess operating vampire vein in my opinion), and that the translations fail to return or to give as much relief than writing Jaworski , ranking above this reading everything I've read lately.