My second Scalese after "The samurai crying." I really like his way of renewal. Here we are dealing with a steering history in the fine tradition of novels and thrillers. The strong point of the book is obviously his hero, a French cop of Indian origin who navigates incessantly between his two cultures. A series of bank robberies will bring it to hunt down the gang leader, who turns out to be a woman. Gradually the Indian, Sage Gardella, will learn to know and will focus on it Suspense tense and remarkably maintained, love story as we would all like to live at least once in his life, exciting opening Lakota people, that taking and addictive novel is all this at once. In addition, Scalese to a beautiful pen. It is beautifully written. A detective novel that stands out from the others by its depth, its construction and the emotion that emerges. When you turn over the pages, eager to know the result of this smart page turner, one thinks that one stands there a pearl of the genre. I recommend it.