Crookhaven: The School for Thieves

There is a place in this world for your talents, Gabriel Avery.

Gabriel is a brilliant pick pocket. Never having known his parents, he is devoted to his grandmother, using his skill to help keep them both fed. Then one day, he steals a wallet and finds a card which reads- You’re good. I’m better. But instead of finding himself in trouble with the law, Gabriel is invited to attend Crookhaven, a school for thieves, where students are given lessons in picking locks, forgery, Crimnastics and other skills needed for wrongdoers, swindlers and thieves. But Crookhaven seeks to put the world back in balance by conning the bad and giving back to the innocent. Here, Gabriel makes friends and can use and be proud of his skills; however, he is determined to find out more about his parents, leading to a shocking discovery.

‘Crookhaven’ combines all the best bits of a boarding school story with compelling characters, plenty of adventure and an interesting dilemma for the reader to ponder-are there occasions when doing the wrong thing is actually the right thing to do?! There are rivalries between factions- in this case, the Merits (young talent spotted by Crookhaven’s alumni network) and Legacies (those from established Crookhaven families) - and challenges to be faced with Gabriel learning to become part of a team and trust his new friends, Penelope, twins Ade and Ede and Amira. Although from very different backgrounds, together they are a force to be reckoned with!

There is plenty of humour throughout the story - much offered by the Okoro twins and their constant bickering- and this is balanced well with more serious moments and plenty of action. Gabriel is warned that people who are lost often do not want to be found, but in his determination to find out about his parents, ignores all advice, leading him to some confusing and painful revelations…but I can’t say too much as I don’t want to spoil the story by revealing too much!

Characterisation is a particular strength of the story with each being well developed and believable. Gabriel is very endearing. Toughened by layers of self preservation, he is caring and loyal. His grandma is just fantastic- hardworking and determined to do her best for the young lad, she is tough at the right times, but her love for him is unquestioning. They make a good pair!

I am delighted that this is going to be a series as I am very keen to find out what happens next!

Crookhaven: The School for Thieves

J J Arcanjo

Hodder ISBN: 978-1444965735

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