I really enjoyed this book! It was more of a mystery and had a very unique format that I don't see very often. The book itself is vertical orientation and contains both images that are full bleed and those with white borders. Many pages of the book are also set up in a comic strip style alongside full bleed images. The font in the book is classic and the text is parallel to what's being said in the story. The text is always placed in white space, making it clear that it is not actually part of the illustrations. The illustrations are very detailed, especially the backgrounds, which caught my attention quickly. After just a few pages I was able to recognize the setting of the book; London. The buildings and scenery in the images are very well done and reflected the real city accurately, which led me to believe that the author must be from there. Overall, this book was different from what I expected. In many stories where the wolf is the villain they're usually up to the same thing, but in this case, it's just business.