A review by pldean
Thieftaker by D.B. Jackson

4.0

Thieftaker does several things well. It's a well-paced and -constructed novel that builds to an intense climax - I stayed up late to finish it. It's also a convincing recreation of pre-Revolutionary Boston in the beginnings of its political turmoil. Finally, it seamlessly incorporates fantasy, making the protagonist a conjurer, with supernatural powers - as is his deadly enemy.

I'm looking forward to reading the sequel, "Thieves' Quarry."