However, despite my enthusiasm for the undisputed first volume, this 2nd opus leaves me a little on my hunger? An impression of warmed, somehow. Killings that keep coming, unheard of violence and an investigator on the margins of all services (or FBI, or Special Affairs ... in short, a free electron) that investigation without seeming to touch it. You want to know who killed and why ... and at the same time, the book seems less dense than the first. However, very short chapters 3 pages) gives a real dynamic, somewhat in the manner of a TV series where the sequences follow one another in a sustained manner.
I'll still read the tome 3, even if the 3 is not gave me the sensation of volume 1. This remains catchy and entertaining.