THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'My favourite current crime series' Val McDermid Dr Ruth Galloway is flattered when she receives a letter from Italian archaeologist Dr Angelo Morelli, asking for her help. He's discovered a group of bones in a tiny hilltop village near Rome but doesn't know what to make of them. It's years since Ruth has had a holiday, and even a working holiday to Italy is very welcome! So Ruth travels to Castello degli Angeli, accompanied by her daughter Kate and friend Shona. In the town she finds a baffling Roman mystery and a dark secret involving the war years and the Resistance. To her amazement she also soon finds Harry Nelson, with Cathbad in tow. But there is no time to overcome their mutual shock - the ancient bones spark a modern murder, and Ruth must discover what secrets there are in Castello degli Angeli that someone would kill to protect
Elly Griffiths
Elly Griffiths is a British author known for her mystery novels, particularly the Ruth Galloway series. Her writing style blends elements of crime fiction with compelling characters and intricate plots. Griffiths is praised for her atmospheric settings and expertly crafted suspense. Her contributions to the genre include creating complex and relatable protagonists, as well as weaving in elements of archaeology and history. Her most famous work is "The Crossing Places," the first book in the Ruth Galloway series, which has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Griffiths continues to captivate readers with her engaging storytelling and unique take on the mystery genre.