A review by snoakes7001
The Bone Field by Simon Kernick

4.0

In The Bone Field, Simon Kernick serves us up another helping of highly entertaining nonsense. Fans will be happy that plenty of characters from the previous books (such as Tina Boyd) are back. The plot has its roots in the horrific trade of human trafficking, but it fast descends into a marvellously ludicrous and unlikely setup with plenty of thrills and spills.
All in all it's an undemanding and riveting page-turner - but be warned, it ends with the most preposterous cliffhanger that will have you clamouring for the next book in the series.