Description
“The Crossing Places” is the first novel in the Ruth Galloway series written by Elly Griffiths. Published in 2009, it introduces readers to Dr. Ruth Galloway, a forensic archaeologist who lives in Norfolk, England.
The story begins when Ruth is called in to help with a case involving the discovery of human remains near a remote area known as the Saltmarsh. DCI Harry Nelson, the lead detective on the case, enlists Ruth’s expertise to determine whether the bones belong to a missing girl named Lucy Downey, who vanished a decade earlier. As Ruth becomes involved in the investigation, she forms a complex relationship with Nelson, who is both wary of her expertise and drawn to her intellect.
Set against the atmospheric backdrop of the Norfolk coast, “The Crossing Places” is a gripping mystery that combines elements of archaeology, forensic science, and psychological suspense. Griffiths skillfully weaves together multiple plot threads, exploring themes of identity, history, and the enduring power of secrets. The novel introduces readers to a compelling protagonist in Ruth Galloway and sets the stage for an engaging series of mysteries to come.
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