The Stone Circle: The Dr Ruth Galloway Mysteries 11

The Stone Circle: The Dr Ruth Galloway Mysteries 11

by EllyGriffiths (Author)

Synopsis

'My favourite series' Val McDermid

DCI Nelson has been receiving threatening letters telling him to 'go to the stone circle and rescue the innocent who is buried there'. He is shaken, not only because children are very much on his mind, with Michelle's baby due to be born, but because although the letters are anonymous, they are somehow familiar. They read like the letters that first drew him into the case of The Crossing Places, and to Ruth. But the author of those letters is dead. Or are they?

Meanwhile Ruth is working on a dig in the Saltmarsh - another henge, known by the archaeologists as the stone circle - trying not to think about the baby. Then bones are found on the site, and identified as those of Margaret Lacey, a twelve-year-old girl who disappeared thirty years ago.

As the Margaret Lacey case progresses, more and more aspects of it begin to hark back to that first case of The Crossing Places, and to Scarlett Henderson, the girl Nelson couldn't save. The past is reaching out for Ruth and Nelson, and its grip is deadly.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Publisher: Quercus
Published: 07 Feb 2019

ISBN 10: 1786487292
ISBN 13: 9781786487292

Media Reviews
Delightful . . . combines professional expertise with a wry sense of humour * Sunday Times *
Griffiths supplies proof that thrillers can increase the pulse rate while tackling more serious issues * Guardian *
Ruth Galloway is one of the most engaging characters in modern crime fiction -- Kate Mosse
Griffiths has become a dab hand at plotting and cranking up the tension. The murders, and the muddled humanity of the characters, keep us turning the pages * Independent *
Elly Griffiths writes ever-more ingenious detective stories with a powerful sense of place and a varied cast of sympathetic and unusual characters. Her heroine is a winner * The Times *
Griffiths weaves superstition and myth into her crime novels, skilfully treading a line between credulity and modern methods of detection * Sunday Times *
Crime that doesn't sacrifice good writing and clever characterisation for the sake of the plot * Red magazine *
Griffiths has mastered the art of combining bizarre plots with contemporary relationship issues beautifully * Sussex Life *
Excellent writing, excellent plotting, some utterly riveting detail and always a banging good story * Liz Loves Books *
Author Bio
Elly Griffiths was born in London. She worked in publishing before becoming a full-time writer. Her bestselling series of Dr Ruth Galloway novels, featuring a forensic archaeologist, are set in Norfolk. The series has won the CWA Dagger in the Library, and has been shortlisted three times for the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year. Her Stephens and Mephisto series is based in 1950s Brighton. She lives near Brighton with her husband, an archaeologist, and their two children.