After reading "neat work" that I really enjoyed, I was not disappointed with this second installment of the trilogy Verhoeven. Writing is sometimes jerky, giving the novel a particular style that requires some time to live with it. But it is also this style, quite unpleasant at first, which sets the pace of the book, with short sentences, incisors. Moreover, Pierre Lemaitre mania suspense with finesse and intelligence. The twists happen when the player begins to create a representation of history and sweeping our assumptions and plunging us into our questions. For fans of the genre, I recommend.