A book that addresses lightly a more serious topic: the future of our seniors and how they are treated in nursing homes whose aim is often the reduction of costs. And finally, by reading this book, you say that in Sweden, the elderly are doing may be better than in France. On the history itself, I admit I had a little hard to get into the story. The creation of the characters and the action is pretty long, but once the paintings stolen from the museum, I'm really into history: a modern tale, not very moral, which highlights the fact that having somewhat exciting projects is the best cure boredom and aging. I was offered this book in print, and it is quite large. Now, that's a while since I read a lot of digital books, and I realize that for such big book, a reading light is much more pleasant and convenient! Any takers? Last point, I noted some spelling shells and translation. No one at the publisher has noted that the city of Helsinki is actually the Swedish name of the city of Helsinki? Small errors are not serious, but are still a little wince. Anyway, a nice story to have a good time.