A review by reformed_geek
A Book of Bones by John Connolly
5.0
There are some Parker books that can be read as standalone novels, but this is a direct sequel to The Woman in the Woods.
I've read all 17 books, some of them more than once so I can't give a totally honest review as I very invested. However, I really enjoyed this entry - more so than Woman in the Woods. It did split the story slightly, with maybe a little less focus on Charlie Park and Co, but I enjoyed the other characters the book introduced, although maybe had there been more "in person" crossover between the two stories it wouldn't have felt quite as disjointed at times - plus I would have liked Heinz to have met Parker.
As always, once the book ends I want more. Both more of the story and more of the characters I've grown so fond of. Already excited to see the next book is penciled in for 2020!
I've read all 17 books, some of them more than once so I can't give a totally honest review as I very invested. However, I really enjoyed this entry - more so than Woman in the Woods. It did split the story slightly, with maybe a little less focus on Charlie Park and Co, but I enjoyed the other characters the book introduced, although maybe had there been more "in person" crossover between the two stories it wouldn't have felt quite as disjointed at times - plus I would have liked Heinz to have met Parker.
As always, once the book ends I want more. Both more of the story and more of the characters I've grown so fond of. Already excited to see the next book is penciled in for 2020!