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House at sea's end / Elly Griffiths.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Griffiths, Elly. Ruth Galloway mystery ; Publication details: Boston MA : MARINER Books, 2019.Edition: First mass market editionDescription: 353 pages : map ; 18 cnContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1328622401
  • 9781328622402
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Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Vol info Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library Mystery Griffith Elly RG 3 Available 33111009343860
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Mystery Griffith Elly RG 3 Checked out 06/10/2024 33111009134350
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

In "a wonderful, atmospheric mystery" featuring forensic archaeologist Ruth Galloway and DCI Harry Nelson, six bodies of men killed during World War II turn up in Brighton--bringing with them a long-buried, nefarious secret (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel).



Just back from maternity leave, forensic archeologist Ruth is finding it hard to juggle motherhood and work when she is called in to investigate human bones that have surfaced on a remote Norfolk beach. The presence of DCI Harry Nelson, the married father of her daughter, does not help. The bones, six men with their arms bound, turn out to date back to World War II, a desperate time on this stretch of coastland.



As Ruth and Nelson investigate, Home Guard veteran Archie Whitcliffe reveals the existence of a secret the old soldiers have vowed to protect with their lives. But then Archie is killed and a German journalist arrives, asking questions about Operation Lucifer, a plan to stop a German invasion, and a possible British war crime. What was Operation Lucifer? And who is prepared to kill to keep its secret?



"[A] page-turning mystery . . . it provides a wholly satisfying whodunit as well as a good reason to look up the other two [books in the series] . . . Griffiths's Galloway is a likable and alluring character."--Associated Press

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