This novel features the character of Leopold Blake, created by well known indie author, Nick Stephenson. A cross promotional exercise between Stephenson and Hopkins, I only purchased it for the link to Nick Stephenson's promotional material in the back matter. I've given it two stars because it was absolutely riddled with typos and grammatical errors. I can't understand how anyone could publish it in the state it was when I downloaded it, let alone someone with the kudos of Stephenson. I don't see how any professional editor could have missed all the errors in it, so the only conclusion to make is that a professional editor never saw it. Perhaps the errors have been corrected now, but I would imagine it has done serious damage to the reputations of both the author and Nick Stephenson.
I would have given it one star, but to give Hopkins some credit - the story itself is okay. The action moves along at a rapid pace and never gets boring. There are a few genuinely humorous moments and the main characters are likeable enough, but in the end, it's all a bit lacking in substance, like eating candy floss.
I guess I'll read of the Leopold Blake novels actually written by Nick Stephenson at some stage, if only to see how it compares to this (reader reviews would suggest they are much better), but after having read this, I can't say I'm in a hurry to do so.