A gruesome discovery at an old children's home lays bare terrible secret's from Norwich's past in the second gripping mystery for Dr Ruth Galloway.
'The setting is enticingly atmospheric . . . a really intelligent murder story' Independent
Dr Ruth Galloway's forensic skills are called upon when builders, demolishing an old house in Norwich, uncover the bones of a child - minus the skull - beneath a doorway. Is it some ritual sacrifice or just plain straightforward murder? Ruth links up with DCI Harry Nelson to investigate.
The house was once a children's home. Nelson traces the Catholic priest who used to run the place. He tells him that two children did go missing forty years before - a boy and a girl. They were never found.
When carbon dating proves that the child's bones predate the home and relate to a time when the house was privately owned, Ruth is drawn ever more deeply into the case. But as spring turns into summer it becomes clear that someone is desperate to put her off the scent by frightening her to death...
Publisher: Quercus Publishing
ISBN: 9781786482129
Number of pages: 352
Weight: 242 g
Dimensions: 204 x 178 x 23 mm
The setting is enticingly atmospheric. I closed the book wanting to know more . . . as well as feeling the satisfaction that a really intelligent murder story can give - Independent
Griffiths's dryly humorous writing and the appeal of the two main characters make these books such a treat - Guardian
Bone-chilling stuff - The Times
The tension never fails and it builds to a fantastically gripping climax - Eurocrime
An enthralling page-turner that delights in complex characters - Kirkus Reviews
Griffiths nimbly weaves the mythological aspects of her story . . . with the complicated life of her feisty heroine - Publishers Weekly
Ruth Galloway is an (almost) 40 year old, single, slightly overweight, cat-loving, book-loving forensic archaeologist from Norfolk. In other words she analyses bones for a living, so when a local building firm dig up... More
This is the first Elly Griffiths book I have read, and it was well worth the read. However, I really wish I had read Crossing Places first as there was quite a lot of reference to it in this novel, but this... More
I have read several of Elly Griffiths books and have loved them all. Good plots and believable characters.Beware you will get hooked.
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