I really enjoyed this audiobook. It follows the adventures of Tom Morgan who starts life in a workhouse, escapes to the streets and then gets recruited into a school for thieves (a bit of a cross between Harry Potter and Crookhaven - also a school for thieves/crooks, but thieves that do 'good'), with lessons in deception, forgery and lots of physical assault courses. Whilst I found the story a little slow to begin with, it soon got going with lots of adventure, intrigue, twists, mishaps and danger, all wrapped up with a satisfying conclusion (being left open enough for the next instalment, of course!). It's ultimately a story about friendship and trust and believing in yourself and your capabilities. The characters are well written and complex, the villains are great, and most importantly I really liked the lead character Tom who is fiercely loyal to his friends and what is 'right'.
The narrator (Zac Lowe-McAlley) has a lovely voice to listen to, great expression and lots of interesting accents.
My daughter, who loves Harry Potter, Crookhaven and Percy Jackson will definitely love this book too.
Thanks to NetGalley for an advanced copy of this audiobook, which I received in exchange for an honest review (all options are my own).