Author:James Patterson
‘Are you from the Midnight Club?’
New York cop John ‘Stef’ Stefanovitch was left widowed and wheelchair-bound after local crime boss 'the Grave Dancer' brutally shot him and his wife.
Now, Stef’s looking at the Grave Dancer’s shattered body in a high-end Manhattan brothel. Before his murder, the Grave Dancer was heard speaking of the Midnight Club – a mysterious and secretive group of crime lords who are rumoured to control organised crime around the world.
As more criminals turn up dead, the shadowy Midnight Club are believed to be behind the killings. But when men like that are threatened, everyone is in danger…
Bolton never lets the tension drop. Indeed it is her ability to convey creeping dread that marks out her exceptional talent as a story-teller... For once, the description 'impossible to put down' is fully merited, for this is an absolute page-turner.
—— Geoffrey Wansell , Daily MailBolton establishes a forbidding atmosphere . . . A slippery, devious narrative in which things are not always what they seem.
—— Crime SceneBolton is a gripping storyteller with fine, haunted characters
—— Peter JamesWith Dead Woman Walking Sharon Bolton exceeds her own high standards of excellence. It grips from the start... The plots merge skilfully, with many splendid twists along the way.
—— Marcel Berlins , The TimesDead Woman Walking once again signals what has made the novels of Sharon Bolton so successful: her clever amalgamation of two genres - the crepuscular, uncanny mystery . . . and the more traditional crime/thriller narrative.
—— Barry Forshaw, GuardianA real race-through read. Bolton's writing is pacy, and features a brilliant twist I wish I'd written.
—— Clare Mackintosh (in Shortlist)It's an absolute barnstormer! A blisteringly brilliant read.
—— Mick HerronA take on the chase genre that is decidedly original . . . bursting at the seams with narrative, setting and complexity of character.
—— Mystery SceneTakes readers on quite a chase
—— New York Times‘The Bone Field is one of those intriguing novels that surreptitiously gets under your skin.’
—— Jaffa Reads TooA series? By Simon Kernick? Yes please! [A] powerful, fast moving and intoxicating tale.
—— Love ReadingI want to see where the twist at the end leads to!
—— The BooktrailHigh Energy, action packed reading that’ll keep your heart rate high and your attention glued to the pages … To be able to maintain such a high level of action and suspense is a real skill and Simon Kernick is a master of the thriller.
—— Damp Pebbles[A] heart pounding, blood pressure raising thriller … Gird your loins for a fast paced read, full of thrills, spills and unrelenting action
—— Raven Crime Reads9/10. When it comes to a white knuckle action ride nobody does it better
—— Peterborough TelegraphJudging by the pace, the twists and the turns that energise The Bone Field, it could be a series well worth following
—— Shots eZineThe only thing that bothers me about that is the long wait until the next book in The Bone Field
—— Off-The-Shelf BooksBring on the next chapter
—— SunTruly unputdownable. The Bone Field is an intriguing novel that really gets under your skin … This fast-paced book is certain to keep you gripped to the very end
—— Dorset EchoThe Bone Field by Simon Kernick is dark, thrilling and totally addictive, do not miss it
—— Dot ScribblesTruly unputdownable
—— The Press AssociationWhat a great read, it had me gripped from beginning to end
—— Mystery PeopleFast-paced with a gripping plot, nasty villains and heroes who aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty, The Bone Field is an action-packed thriller that’ll keep you firmly on the edge of your seat
—— Culture Fly