Thirty-eight new short, incisive, hurry to beat up this new collection of Claire Castillon. Thirty-eight bubbles punctured time of an intrusion, the player became the voyeur, in the privacy of women and men: one enters their beds, their heads, their deviance, their fury, their follies, their frustrations. .. After "Bug" which dissected the mother-daughter relationship and "On not prevent a little heart to love" around the couple relations, Claire Castillon continues to explore the art of the news of his pen without concessions, sometimes provocative. But this collection it is more like a catch-all where there are already many themes if you know a little the author and creates the impression that Castillon starts to turn around, losing finesse. Quickly read and probably soon forgotten.