Bestselling and multiple-award winning author Katherine Rundell returns with a brilliant new story packed with adventure and excitement
Katherine Rundell is the bestselling author of five children's novels and has won the Costa Children's Book Award, the Blue Peter Book Award and the Waterstones Children's Book Prize amongst many others. Katherine spent her childhood in Africa and Europe before taking her degree at the University of Oxford and becoming a Fellow of All Souls College. As well as writing, she studies Renaissance literature and is learning, as a direct result of writing The Good Thieves, to fly on the trapeze.
Likely to be the best children's book you'll read this year * The
Times Children's Book of the Week *
An amazing adventure story, told with sparkling style and sleight
of hand * Jacqueline Wilson *
Captivating ... Not only is [Rundell's] latest an irresistible
journey, but every inch of it is a delight ... At its heart the
book is about courage, friendship and love * Sunday Times
Children's Book of the Week *
A new Katherine Rundell book is always an event, but this is
another triumph and then some. A wickedly exciting heist with
heart, I can but marvel at this new delight from one of my
favourite storytellers ever * Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of
The Girl of Ink & Stars *
With a gripping plot and unforgettable characters, Rundell's latest
is another triumph * Mail on Sunday Children's Book of the Month
*
A total showstopper of a story. Rundell's finest yet * Emma
Carroll, author of Letters from the Lighthouse *
Rundell orchestrates the fast-paced, thrilling action and vivid,
endearing characters with the precision of a watchmaker * Daily
Mail *
Purring mafiosi, breathtaking feats of nerve and a crackling sense
of atmosphere throughout make this book a single-sitting treat,
showcasing Rundell at the peak of her powers * Guardian *
I love the way Katherine puts Impossible on hold while she tells
her wild, warm, shimmering stories * Hilary McKay, author of The
Skylarks' War *
The Good Thieves is another suspenseful and beautifully written
book that will delight Rundell fans * Telegraph *
The Good Thieves is a story-telling spectacle - it glitters with
adventure, family, friendship, and an irresistible sprinkling of
impossibility * Catherine Doyle, author of The Storm Keeper's
Island *
Increasingly, I feel that doctors should prescribe Katherine
Rundell books to patients - all that wisdom, all that humour, all
that irrepressible joy. The Good Thieves is, predictably, superb *
Abi Elphinstone, author of Sky Song *
It's full of mischief, vibrance, tenacity and wonder * Cerrie
Burnell, author of The Girl with the Shark's Teeth *
Rundell's books are as breathlessly intrepid as each sentence is
elegantly sculpted * i Weekend *
Lights a spark in your heart from the very first line and sets it
blazing with danger, daring, high-wire thrills and a vivid,
unstoppable spirit of love and hope. I adored it * Lauren St John,
author of the Laura Marlin Mysteries *
Another satisfying instalment in Rundell's ongoing saga of
adventure and derring-do. Filled with all the tension, justice and
excitement you expect from her, The Good Thieves doesn't put a foot
wrong, as it plots and plans, twists and turns, flies and falls as
Vita and her gang plot the heist of the decade, on the side of good
* A. F. Harrold, author of The Afterwards *
A truly excellent book ... Stolen castles, daring heists,
prohibition, pickpockets, animal adventure, the circus, a truly
terrifying villain and four of the best protagonists I've ever
encountered. Plus Katherine Rundell's glorious prose * Katherine
Webber, co-author of Sam Wu Is Not Afraid *
Katherine Rundell's writing is always beautiful, but The Good
Thieves hits a whole new level for me. It's just dazzling! I adore
fierce, vibrant Vita, and the plot is SO compelling * Stephanie
Burgis, author of The Dragon with a Chocolate Heart *
'Captivating ... A glorious heist ... Rundell's unbelievable twists
and turns will have young readers, and any family members luck
enough to be reading along, on the edge of their seats until the
very last moment * Scotsman *
A dazzling take on the traditional and timeless treasure hunt
story, and an excellent read from one of today's most talented
storytellers. * South China Morning Post / Young Post in Hong Kong
*
Full of tense moments and dramatic twists and turns, this is a
great story of triumph over adversity and the value of trust,
friendship and self-belief. * Booktrust *
Exquisite characterisation meets sublime storytelling in this
thrilling, spectacular ride of an adventure. Another classic in the
making from Katherine Rundell * Booklover Jo *
Beautifully written and full of scenes that both thrill and
enchant, The Good Thieves is Rundell at her classy best *
LoveReading4Kids *
Another exceptional book from one of our favourite storytellers.
It's a showstopping heist glittering with New York City magic and
wonder, blazing with danger and bravery. Her best book yet * Angels
and Urchins *
Rundell has a gift for precise and beautiful descriptions ... as
well as a generous-hearted sense of adventure and companionship *
Literary Review *
A new book from Katherine Rundell is always a treat, and this
wonderful heist story is no exception. It's a thrilling adventure
with a fierce and determined heroine * The Week Junior *
A burning sense of injustice propels the latest book by the
excellent, award-winning Katherine Rundell * Observer New Review
*
One of the most talented children's authors around * Daily Express
*
WHAT a writer Rundell is. She creates the heady atmosphere of
Prohibition-era New York, wonderfully engaging characters and a
fast-paced mystery adventure and weaves them together with the most
beautiful writing style ... An exciting read for all ages * Daily
Mail *
A beautifully plotted heist * The best books of 2019 - i Weekend
*
An inspiring story with loads of escapism * Irish Examiner *
The Good Thieves pulled me in and made me want to keep reading *
Mina Caines, Age 11 - Times Literary Supplement *
As well as the vividly presented setting, I particularly loved the
strong will that made the characters so memorable * Mary Imlah, Age
13 - Times Literary Supplement *
This is a standout children's adventure ... Rundell's writing is
clear and lyrical, effortlessly conjuring up a diverse cast in a
well-drawn milieu and putting together a thoroughly enjoyable read
* Crime Review *
A sparkling heist adventure told with wit and style * The School
Librarian *
A story of courage and love about a gang of children with circus
skills who take on armed heavies to right a wrong ... It has
delicious prose and a tear-jerking ending * The Sunday Times Best
Children's Books of the Year 2019 *
This fast-paced, thrilling story has it all - a charismatic 1920s
New York setting, a sensationally sinister villain, a determined,
likeable heroine and feats of daring couched in engaging prose *
The Guardian Best Children's Books of 2019 *
A pacy and satisfying tale written with the imaginative flair one
has come to expect from this superb storyteller * Country Life
*
In this masterful children's adventure, a girl finds herself
entangled in the criminal underworld of Prohibition-era New York. *
The 50 best books of 2019, Daily Telegraph *
Katherine Rundell continues her winning run with The Good Thieves *
Books of the Year, Daily Telegraph *
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