In a time not unlike old London, Locke Lamora, an orphan, was
raised by the Eyeless Priest at the Temple of Perelandro. He was
taught to be a gentleman and to be courteous to the wealthy.
He was also taught to lie and steal.
Nobody knew that the Eyeless Priest, a man who was thought to be
blind and chained to the church in the Gods' names was actually
raising a band of thieves. There, a select number of orphans were
raised learning how to cheat, steal, lie and betray practically
everyone they met.
Locke Lamora, at a very young age, found himself in Father Chains'
care with his fellow new friends, Galdo and Calo Sanza. Along with
the twins, Locke learned from Chains techniques to steal and lie in
the most daring ways to get the best profits. They learned the
secret passages of their city Camorr and met the most powerful
people who thought these young thieves were merely businessmen.
They were able to fool anyone they pleased and got whatever amount
of money they wanted and more.
Years pass and their tight band of thieves grow slowly. But when a
clandestine war threatens to tear their city and their carefully
built lives apart, Locke realizes that everything their lives have
built up to is about to be tested.
Someone is murdering the Capa's most important people, and when
Capa Barsavi (a king-like figure in their world) turns to Locke for
assistance against this murderer, Locke is caught in a deadly mess
between his Capa and a threat against his friends.
Locke has to realize what he holds most dear to his heart and use
his thieving skills to turn it to his favor. For if he doesn't,
hundreds of lives will be taken.
I was blown away by Lynch's ability to tell a grand and suspenseful
story like this! Locke's adventures kept me reading into the night
and desperate to find out what would happen next.
There were some parts in the beginning that were terribly slow and
I wanted to put the book down, but I had heard so many good things
about it and I was just too stubborn to give up, so I read on. And
yes, I am very glad that I did.
The plot was full of twists that left you crying at parts and
scenes that just made you want to throw the book into a fire! The
characters were lively and imaginative and their characteristics
added so much depth to the story. I loved the band of thieves for
their hilarious antics and the way they planned their plans. They
just made me laugh so hard sometimes and I had to put the book down
to control myself. And then there were the parts that were so well
constructed that I had to take deep breaths and think, I NEVER
would have saw that coming.
Brilliantly written with beautiful characters, a stunning plot and
a great opening for a sequel. I can't wait to find out more about
Locke's adventures and finally get to know something about his past
with Sabetha (who isn't even in this book, but is mentioned many
times, which drives me crazy!).
I'll be looking forward to his sequel: Red Seas Under Red Skies.