Lucian just nineteen Glass has lost his beloved Solange, found by him scarred and dying in his father's frame shop: Andre Jacobs. Guilt haunts Lucian twenty years now, can not find peace for arriving late for that appointment with Solange, she can not forgive himself for not rescuing her.
Now, FBI agent specializing in stolen art and antiquities, is hunting for a mysterious criminal who is trying to take possession of the Greek statue of Hypnos, the god of sleep, which seems to be disputed by many and for reasons different.
During this investigation the same Lucian is found to undergo hypnosis sessions that will report to revisit situations experienced in previous eras whose implications will help in solving the case.
Cé a mild love affair with her cousin-sister Solange, Emeline Jacobs, but, again with strange developments that I was not entirely convinced (the first among all the theory that Solange has been reincarnated as though she had already Emeline his death eight years ...).
Honestly the plot might be interesting and telling the story unfolds in the chapters parallel seemingly unrelated situations. Pleasant regressions in past periods.
One flaw, in my opinion, is that some of the parallel stories in the end are a bit 'neglected and do not join together to create the grand finale.
So I liked the narrative method, but I got the impression that there was too thinly to be managed in a few pages.
Another thing that left me perplexed and absence however small a description of the protagonist, no hint, perhaps too much left to the free imagination.
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