Since I'm trying to read as much books based on tPotO story as possible, I was really glad when discovered this one. It looked like very promising fanfic, because 1) it's Hungarian, and how many Phantom books written by Hungarian authors do you know? 2) it's based on 1990 TV miniseries. I have a special feelings about this movie, and Charles Dance portraying Erik. So that's why I picked this book up and read it with Google translate. Google does a good job, I got not only the main idea of the book, but some very interesting detailes such as landscapes, inner thoughts and even humorous dialogues. I like this book a lot. It has its own issues with the plot, characters, it's full of stamps, with OFC, fluff, etc. But I enjoyed it anyway. Mostly because of the second line characters, like Carrier, Erik's father, Ledoux, and others. It was like a breath of fresh air, reading about parenting in Phantom of the Opera book. The main problem for me was, as usual, in lack of time clues and some logic gaps. But I recomend this book to you, my fellow Phantom fans, I mean it.