An unknown threatened his wife and son disappear, his father emerges from the past, a child is kidnapped, a pedophile network is updated, the police are on the teeth, Paul is suspected, it must flee, hide and confront an invisible force, but determined to make her life hell. Why, how? Well, that's what we wondered too.
It sounds big, absurd, and waited too easy, but it is set on purpose to grip the reader and make the griping story, disturbing and eye-catching. It reads quickly and well, in a fun register with cold sweat. By cons, it's not as stunning or grabbing one would have believed (too many rave reviews!), I certainly had hoped too much and in the end I found it presumptuous limit.
At the technique is Antoine Tomé who reads this story to nightmarish gaits and vertiginous ambitions. He subtly plays the game when is content to be the external narrator, because when it interprets the voices and dialogues, help, it is horrible! It's like a cartoon ridicule dubbing is frankly laughable, unbearable and very disappointing.