The House at Sea's End (Ruth Galloway Mysteries) - Hardcover

Buch 3 von 15: Ruth Galloway

Griffiths, Elly

 
9780547506142: The House at Sea's End (Ruth Galloway Mysteries)

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There is already a neat trench in the narrow gap between the tall cliffs. Nelson looks at it with pleasure . . . Then he looks closer. The trench appears to be full of bones.

Elly Griffiths’s Ruth Galloway novels have been praised as “highly atmospheric” (New York Times Book Review) and “remarkable” (Richmond Times-Dispatch). Now the beloved forensic archeologist returns, called in to investigate when human bones surface on a remote Norfolk beach.

Just back from maternity leave, Ruth is finding it difficult to juggle motherhood and work. The presence of DCI Harry Nelson—the married father of her daughter, Kate—does not help. The bones, skeletons of six men with their arms bound, turn out to be about seventy years old, which leads Nelson and Ruth to the war years, a desperate time on this stretch of coastland. Home Guard veteran Archie Whitcliffe reveals the existence of a secret the old soldiers have vowed to protect with their lives. But then Archie is killed and a German journalist arrives, asking questions about Operation Lucifer, a plan to stop a German invasion, and a possible British war crime. What was Operation Lucifer? And who is prepared to kill to keep its secret?

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PRAISE FOR THE RUTH GALLOWAY MYSTERY SERIES


Elly Griffiths draws us all the way back to prehistoric times . . . Highly atmospheric. New York Times Book Review

Ruth Galloway is a remarkable, delightful character: brilliant, wry, determined, and independent, almost to a fault readers are sure to clamor for the next book in the series. Associated Press

Ruth is one of the more wonderful creations in recent crime fiction. Ann Arbor News

Forensic archaeologist Ruth Galloway stirs up fears and passions among the living even as she unearths Iron Age remains. She s an uncommon, down-to-earth heroine whose acute insight, wry humor, and depth of feeling make her a thoroughly engaging companion. Erin Hart, Agatha and Anthony Award nominated author of Haunted Ground and Lake of Sorrows

Elly Griffiths s Ruth Galloway a forensic archaeologist who is prickly, tough, awkward, and vulnerable makes the perfect amateur sleuth, and jaded copper Harry Nelson is the perfect foil. These books are must-reads¬ I can t wait for the next one. Deborah Crombie, author of the Duncan Kincaid\Gemma James series


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There is already a neat trench in the narrow gap between the tall cliffs. Nelson looks at it with pleasure . . . Then he looks closer. The trench appears to be full of bones.

Elly Griffiths s Ruth Galloway novels have been praised as highly atmospheric (New York Times Book Review) and remarkable (Richmond Times-Dispatch). Now the beloved forensic archeologist returns, called in to investigate when human bones surface on a remote Norfolk beach.

Just back from maternity leave, Ruth is finding it difficult to juggle motherhood and work. The presence of DCI Harry Nelson the married father of her daughter, Kate does not help. The bones, skeletons of six men with their arms bound, turn out to be about seventy years old, which leads Nelson and Ruth to the war years, a desperate time on this stretch of coastland. Home Guard veteran Archie Whitcliffe reveals the existence of a secret the old soldiers have vowed to protect with their lives. But then Archie is killed and a German journalist arrives, asking questions about Operation Lucifer, a plan to stop a German invasion, and a possible British war crime. What was Operation Lucifer? And who is prepared to kill to keep its secret?

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