

The House at Sea's End
Books | Fiction / Mystery & Detective / General
3.8
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Elly Griffiths
The dry humour and intelligence of Elly Griffith's Ruth Galloway mysteries, set in Norfolk, England, are fresh air in a genre dominated by surly male detectives and gun-totin' female PIs.In the third novel in the Ruth Galloway series, shoreline erosion at the village of Broughton Sea's End has revealed the skeletons of six men, their arms bound. From the mineral content of their bones, forensic archaeologist Ruth Galloway can tell that they were all Germans. Most likely, DCI Harry Nelson reckons, they were killed by the local Home Guard when they tried to land during the Second World War. This is just the first complication in a story brimming with surprise twists, not all of them stemming from these murders. Ruth is a new mum of a daughter she adores but whose existence is raising eyebrows and is testing Ruth's assumption that she can be a mum, a professional archaeologist, a teacher, and an adjunct to a murder investigation all at the same time.The House at Sea's End is smart, witty, complex, intriguing, generous — much like its protagonist.
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Author
Elly Griffiths
Pages
368
Publisher
McClelland & Stewart
Published Date
2011-05-03
ISBN
0771036027 9780771036026
Ratings
Google: 2
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"Great cozy mystery, while the weaving story of the series slowly unfolds in each book. Loved it. "
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Stella
"Womxn protagonist who is a feminist and an academic! Great mysteries, and the romance is good without being too much! I love how the mysteries usually have a supernatural element. I love how vibey the description of the moors are. One of my favorite series. "
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Barbara Perez