In this new adventure of Antoine Marcas, Ravenna and Giacometti lead us in the history of the Templars and particularly the fall of Acre. Some may say they "surf" on a fad, but the Templars chapters are yet super interesting and innovatively treated compared to what I've read so far on the subject so no repetition. As for the character of Antoine Marcas, it's always a pleasure to find it, it is still as endearing and dialogues of Ravenna, Giacometti punctuated with a touch of humor are still as tasty. Well you'll understand, I love the adventures of Antoine Marcas and although "The cross assassins" is perhaps not my favorite ("The blood brother" or "Conspiracy Casanova" remain head), it remains an excellent book that I really enjoyed reading. Do not hesitate and wait for the next!