In this novel, Marc Levy hides his game ... Everything in the 4th cover resembles a fantastico-romantic story, the whole beginning of the novel leads to that same impression ... And on page 94, Andrew Stillman is assasiner ... true romance can begin .. . There is the before and after 94th page. Before, we have the right to a fairly basic story of a romance .. where even the Levy style and crisp dialogues usually do not really seem to be there ... It seemed superficial, without magic ... But is only an introduction ... After, there is a mixture of everything that made the fame of the author. History becomes involved, there is a second part of his first novel (and suddenly, a wink pressed Laureen and Arthur, the characters that made him famous), dialogues finally collide, history becomes more complex. The stakes rise, the topics are depth (Child trafficking stolen Chinese, Argentine dictatorship) tracks multiplied and include the same dramatic tone "children of freedom" in the Argentinean ....
This novel turns poignant, full is pending. The pieces are not set up at the end and while some rebound can be guessed, the mystery of the identity of the killer takes almost until the end. The end may be just a little steep ... but the impression left is that of a good read.