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Chargement... The Crossing Places: The Dr Ruth Galloway Mysteries 1: Ruth Galloway's first mystery - start this megaselling series here (original 2009; édition 2016)par Elly Griffiths (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreLes disparues du marais par Elly Griffiths (2009)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I have read many of Elly Griffiths' Ruth Galloway mysteries, including the latest and last one, so it was interesting to come to the first in the series very late in the day. I think this meant I paid more attention to how relationships developed, rather than the mystery. The story of the two children is referred to in many of the later novels, so this wasn't such a surprise. How Ruth and Nelson are with each other in those early days is interesting and where Cathbad comes into the story. So a great read, as usual, but for my own reasons. ( ) The Crossing Places is Book #1 of the Ruth Galloway series written by Elly Griffiths. “Doctor Ruth Galloway, a forensic archeologist, investigates a child’s bones found on a nearby beach. Are they the remains of a girl who went missing 10 years before?” In The Crossing Places, we are introduced to Doctor Ruth Galloway, DCI Harry Nelson and a stunning Norfolk Coast location. It is very interesting to read about history, archeology and mythology interwoven with police/detective work and the academic life. And I do love a good map. I am very impressed with the characters, locations and plot. *****
A highly atmospheric mystery set in the desolate salt marshes of England’s Norfolk coast. Appartient à la sérieRuth Galloway (1) Est contenu dansEst en version abrégée dansPrix et récompensesDistinctionsListes notables
The first entry in the acclaimed Ruth Galloway series follows the "captivating"* archaeologist as she investigates a child's bones found on a nearby beach, thought to be the remains of a little girl who went missing ten years before. Forensic archeologist Dr. Ruth Galloway is in her late thirties. She lives happily alone with her two cats in a bleak, remote area near Norfolk, land that was sacred to its Iron Age inhabitants--not quite earth, not quite sea. But her routine days of digging up bones and other ancient objects are harshly upended when a child's bones are found on a desolate beach. Detective Chief Inspector Nelson calls Galloway for help, believing they are the remains of Lucy Downey, a little girl who went missing a decade ago and whose abductor continues to taunt him with bizarre letters containing references to ritual sacrifice, Shakespeare, and the Bible. Then a second girl goes missing and Nelson receives a new letter--exactly like the ones about Lucy. Is it the same killer? Or a copycat murderer, linked in some way to the site near Ruth's remote home? *Louise Penny Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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