The bone field

The bone field

A good thriller that kept me turning pages, and Ray Mason remains a proper antihero for us to root for, sorta. Though the plot (satanist ritual killings??) was as preposterous as it sounds at first blush, and spinning a deeper and deeper conspiracy around it doesn't make up for how much of it hinges on this ridiculous premise.

Suspending disbelief makes it an enjoyable novel still, but I still wish it was just a little bit less whack to begin with.

Alas

June 27, 2024Report this review