The Chalk Pit (Ruth Galloway Mysteries #9) (Hardcover)
$27.00
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Other Books in Series
This is book number 9 in the Ruth Galloway Mysteries series.
- #1: The Crossing Places: The First Ruth Galloway Mystery (Ruth Galloway Mysteries #1) (Paperback): $14.95
- #2: The Janus Stone: A Mystery (Ruth Galloway Mysteries #2) (Paperback): $16.99
- #3: The House At Sea's End: A Mystery (Ruth Galloway Mysteries #3) (Paperback): $16.99
- #4: A Room Full Of Bones: A Ruth Galloway Mystery (Ruth Galloway Mysteries #4) (Paperback): $16.99
- #5: A Dying Fall: A Mystery (Ruth Galloway Mysteries #5) (Paperback): $16.99
- #6: The Outcast Dead: A Mystery (Ruth Galloway Mysteries #6) (Paperback): $16.99
- #7: The Ghost Fields: A Mystery (Ruth Galloway Mysteries #7) (Paperback): $16.99
- #8: The Woman In Blue: A Mystery (Ruth Galloway Mysteries #8) (Paperback): $16.99
- #10: The Dark Angel: A Mystery (Ruth Galloway Mysteries #10) (Paperback): $16.99
- #11: The Stone Circle: A Mystery (Ruth Galloway Mysteries #11) (Paperback): $16.99
- #12: The Lantern Men: A Mystery (Ruth Galloway Mysteries #12) (Paperback): $16.99
- #13: The Night Hawks: A Mystery (Ruth Galloway Mysteries #13) (Paperback): $16.99
- #14: The Locked Room: A Mystery (Ruth Galloway Mysteries #14) (Paperback): $18.99
- #15: The Last Remains: A Mystery (Ruth Galloway Mysteries #15) (Hardcover): $30.00
Description
In the ninth Ruth Galloway mystery, Ruth and Nelson investigate a string of murders and disappearances deep within the abandoned tunnels hidden far beneath the streets of Norwich.
Norwich is riddled with old chalk-mining tunnels, but no one’s sure exactly how many. When Ruth is called in to investigate a set of human remains found in one of them, she notices the bones are almost translucent, a sign they were boiled soon after death. Once more, she finds herself at the helm of a murder investigation.
Meanwhile, DCI Nelson is hunting for a missing homeless woman, Barbara, who he hears has gone “underground.” Could she have disappeared into the labyrinth? And if so, is she connected to the body Ruth found? As Ruth, Nelson, and the rest of their team investigate the tunnels, they hear rumors of secret societies, cannibalism, and ritual killings. When a dead body is found with a map that appears to be of The Underground, they realize their quest to find the killer has only just begun—and that there may be more bodies underfoot.
About the Author
ELLY GRIFFITHS is the author of the Ruth Galloway and Brighton mystery series, as well as the standalone novels The Stranger Diaries, winner of the Edgar Award for Best Novel, and The Postscript Murders. She is the recipient of the CWA Dagger in the Library Award and the Mary Higgins Clark Award. She lives in Brighton, England.
Praise For…
"Griffith's ninth is complex and character-driven, providing an excellent mystery whose very last sentence will leave you yearning for the next installment."--Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review
"Once again, the key elements of this award-winning series are at hand: complex personal relationships among the protagonists that continue to evolve in surprising ways, excellent use of history and folklore, and lyrically moody imagining of landscape....a good draw for mystery buffs. Series regulars will be intrigued by unexpected developments that promise further complications for Ruth and Nelson."--Library Journal
"Engrossing...[Griffiths's] portrayal of issues surrounding homelessness is compassionate and nuanced."--Publishers Weekly
PRAISE FOR ELLY GRIFFITHS AND THE RUTH GALLOWAY SERIES
Winner of the Mary Higgins Clark Award
Winner of the CWA Dagger in the Library Award
"Galloway is an everywoman, smart, successful and a little bit unsure of herself. Readers will look forward to learning more about her." —USA Today
"Elly Griffiths draws us all the way back to prehistoric times…Highly atmospheric." —The New York Times Book Review
"Forensic archeologist and academic Ruth Galloway is a captivating amateur sleuth-an inspired creation. I identified with her insecurities and struggles, and cheered her on. " —Louise Penny, author of the bestselling Armand Gamache series
"These books are must-reads." —Deborah Crombie, author of the Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James series
"[Ruth Galloway'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
"Ruth Galloway is a remarkable, delightful character…A must-read for fans of crime and mystery fiction." —Associated Press
"Rich in atmosphere and history and blessed by [Griffith's] continuing development of brilliant, feisty, independent Ruth...A Room Full of Bones, like its predecessors, works its magic on the reader's imagination." —Richmond Times-Dispatch
"Lovers of well-written and intelligent traditional mysteries will welcome [Griffith's] fourth book…A Room Full of Bones is a clever blend of history and mystery with more than enough forensic details to attract the more attentive reader." —Denver Post