Worthy sequel to the beautiful "Haka", "Utu" is a new success Caryl Ferey extending his portrait of a New Zealand socially cutaway to the image by the way of his characters, and especially the great anti-hero Paul Osborne, which here takes the place of Fitzgerald. Far from formatted and thrillers made the chain that inhabit the library shelves, "Utu" is a noir thriller, violent, and involved until the endian. The hard-hitting style and uncompromising Ferey risk of displeasing too sensitive souls, yet what power, what force! He supports where it hurts, laughs at decency and suddenly delivers a unique and poignant work, which stirs your guts, and continues to haunt the property after running the final drive. The survey is captivating on apace and denounces the corruption poisoning the country. An explosive cocktail, a vertiginous darkness not to be missed! NB: The new thriller Caryl Ferey, "Zulu", just published, is equally excellent, but this time taking place in South Africa.