This is not quite the Audiard because the verb is unfortunately not as high as worn in her films, but the spirit is there. Here, navigating in the shallows of Parisian life from before the Second World War and it is more a study of manners that a historical novel offers us the story of the vice squad. Personally, I like this spirit very beginning of the twentieth century is to address these issues "dirty" with a pictorial language made circumlocution (the cop who recalls that "I spent most of the conflict to ensure the safety in one of the brothels that the General Staff, in his immense goodness, had left bloom behind the front "or open Peripatetic who orders" Stop ogling me like that! It's not your eyes that you have put in it! "). If the line is crisp and framing both classic and powerful (it's been a while now that the comic was inspired by the cinema in this respect), the script, it sometimes confusing to want to install and cross several mini plots at the same time. But the pace is found and the well-kept secret ... And those 60 pages leave us a taste of come back to it.