"An Instruction in Shadow," the 2nd audiobook in Benedict Jacka's Inheritance of Magic series, published in 2024 and narrated by Will Watt, builds on the foundation laid by its predecessor, deepening the world of drucraft and Stephen Oakwood's journey. This urban fantasy installment, set in a gritty, magic-infused London, delivers a compelling mix of action, intrigue, and character growth, with Watt's narration enhancing the experience. While it doesn't resolve all its threads, it sets the stage for an exciting continuation, making it a worthy listen for fans of the genre.
Stephen Oakwood, now more entrenched in the magical world after surviving his aristocratic family's schemes, is driven by a personal mission: to find his missing father. This quest forms the emotional core of the story, as Stephen navigates a web of alliances and enemies, from the corporation he works for to the mother he's reconnecting with. Jacka's portrayal of Stephen remains relatable— he's still an underdog, but his growth is evident as he learns to wield drucraft more effectively and negotiate the political minefield of magical society. The introduction of the Winged, a mysterious group led by the enigmatic Byron, adds a layer of tension, as their promises to help Stephen come with strings attached. Jacka's pacing keeps the stakes high, with Stephen's encounters ranging from magical duels to tense negotiations, all while he grapples with trust and betrayal.
The drucraft system continues to shine, with Jacka expanding on its mechanics and societal implications. The audiobook delves into motion sigls and other advanced techniques, which Stephen must master to survive. While the detailed explanations can occasionally slow the narrative, they enrich the world-building, emphasizing how magic is a privilege of the wealthy — a theme that resonates with real-world inequalities. Hobbes, Stephen's cat, remains a delightful presence, though some listeners might wish for more of his involvement after his role in the first book. The audiobook also explores Stephen's evolving relationships, particularly with his mother and new allies, adding emotional depth to his journey.
Will Watt's narration is, once again, a highlight. His voice has become synonymous with Stephen, capturing his mix of determination and vulnerability. Watt's ability to differentiate characters, especially during heated exchanges, keeps the dialogue engaging. His pacing during action sequences is spot-on, making the listener feel the urgency of Stephen's predicaments. The audiobook's length, just under 10 hours, feels well-balanced, though the cliffhanger ending might leave some eager for resolution.