![]() ![]() To make up for lost time and show his friend that he hasn't lost anything of his superb as a thief, Locke will decide to rob the richest of Tal Verrar's vaults, which belongs to the very dangerous Requin.įor a long time, the novel unfolds as we imagined it would, without any surprises. It will include an amorphous, alcoholic Lamora that Jean will have a hard time getting back on track. ![]() ![]() In the first third of the novel (there will only be a handful of micro-flashbacks integrated in the normal course of the story, which will go back over how a certain critical situation has been tied up or untied, sometimes in a single paragraph), each chapter located in this "present" will be followed by a flashback telling us how Jean and Locke have reached their current situation from the end of volume 1 onwards. ![]() After a prologue in the form of flashforward, where Jean seems to turn against Locke (prologue with which we'll only reconnect at the end of the second of the three parts of the novel, at 83%), the action starts two years after the end of The Lies Of Locke Lamora, while our two accomplices have been plotting since all this time a big move in connection with the biggest "gambling house" in the town of Tal Verrar. ![]()
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