Ah, the adventures of the famous detective, I have read and reread and never thought that would emerge later. So I jumped on it, of course! And there ... slight disappointment. It looks like the Harry Dickson, there are the gimmicks of the saga, but it feels more authentic in my opinion. We find the inevitable Georgette Cuvelier (I would have preferred the birth of a new villain, for example a relative of the beautiful ... but not her!), Expressions like "by jove" but which are too heavy for my taste, and all the little things that made the charm of the series, n except that there are too many and it gives one side has-been to the set. In addition, the line is significantly worse than before (less accurate). The scenario is not bad, but very phoned and too surreal (too much of everything!) To let the reader take subtle charm that inspired the saga about 8 volumes before (ending balance of real / Adventure). If I were to draw a parallel, I would compare it to the Indiana Jones film 4 compared to the other 3 ...