A big overall entertaining spy thriller. However, it does not escape several lengths often inevitable with this kind of large cobblestones - it would undoubtedly have earned a good degreasing - or a few twists and resolutions puzzle sometimes bordering on grotesque. Pretty annoying, as is this reductive vision - and false - the US as "saviors of the world" and is accompanied by a barely veiled contempt for just about every other country. Those are the defects. However, Terry Hayes manages to take the song with his obvious talent as a storyteller and his clever bias thicken its main character with ample flashbacks on his unusual career path within the complex and rather fascinating world of intelligence US. In the end, if one has the time to self and being mistaken for what it is - that is to say pure entertainment - this novel stands out easily in industrial production and standardized thrillers US invading tables booksellers and reads with a certain pleasure. Although, after the last page is turned, it is nevertheless relieved to have finished. Always it is that we are still very far from the "thriller of the year" and as such, it is better read the staggering At bare hands Paola Barbato, a noir thriller which we do not come out unscathed and which itself truly mark the memory with a hot iron!