A review by utopiastateofmind
Bone Harvest by James Brogden

3.0

(Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.)

TW: cannibalism, gore

Beginning in the middle of the trenches, Bone Harvest is a book that surprised me from the very first pages. While I had no idea that's where a good portion of the first part would go, Brogden does not shy away from human desperation. From the shadows beneath our eyes and the darkest deeds we commit in the dark. Humans continually show their ability to change. Are we able to change for the better? To pursue power and immortality?

The constant surprises in Bone Harvest kept me reading. You know those books that captivate you and then when you're finished you ask yourself, "what was I reading?" That was me basically every time I took a break. Memories unravel before us and Brogden maintains a steady pace to introduce us to all these characters. As events unfold for Everett and Dennie, the events begin to quicken and we wonder if Dennie will be able to figure out the truth.

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