Note that I do not mean that we fell into the trap of a series in which the author uses various devices to extend the sauce and sell more volumes ... but still ... we a far cry from the intensity of the beginning of the first part of the book ... The situation worsens, everything remains in place and no one moves, everything is getting worse, and more ... On more than 200 pages, this is extremely frustrating nonetheless. Fortunately things are set in motion and the plot takes the breath thereafter for one reaches the level of "addiction" usual. Which end of the book! Special mention to the wonderful coverage directed by Vincent Madras, I never tired to interrupt my reading to watch. It is far from the first edition of horrors.