Phew! The author (or the translator) should he matured? The style is in any case, after the first two volumes of a first for the less tedious, easier, more flexible, more elegant anything. Natural wins what mannered loses, and that's good. Unfortunately, the plot seems corollary dry up, and this is due, in my opinion, with two parameters: first, the adventures of each of the (many) players are too repetitive, resulting in an invincible player monotony of printing; secondly, the author believed overcome this deficiency by creating (and still growing) new locations and new characters, and there is enough! The multiplication of actors, intrigues, drama scenes make us lose sight of the essential thread of history, the main intrigue in the novels guides the reader to an expected end. In physics, the proliferation of noise eventually produces the appearance of his uniform. In this epic, this is the same phenomenon: too many intrigues, too many bumps, too much chaos, trouble is inevitable. This is unfortunate. Come On! four stars anyway, for this book, which is an improvement to less formal than the two previous volumes.