This novel is in line with the Da Vinci Code. Or rather the opposite because of Centuries Testament was written before Dan Brown's thriller. Same theme, same historical figures, even characters of style. For cons, the philosophical dimension is present in the novel of Henry Loevenbruck. The outcome of late is confusing intelligence but also surprise and one can only applaud at the end of the story. The style is unadorned, dry, nervous. The novel reads very quickly and therefore is impossible to let go before the end. An intelligent story, beautiful, lots of action (this is a real thriller) and very endearing. Roll on the next one!