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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The last Ruth Galloway mystery! I have grown to love all the characters in this series of novels and the last one was going to be emotional. Once again, this is a gripping story full of Nofolk beaches, ancient places and big skies. Bones are found and Ruth investigates. They are the remains of a young woman who disappeared about 20 years before. Nelson and his team go round in circles trying to pinpoint her killer and need a little help from some of their friends. Grime's Graves sound a fascinating place to visit. It is on my list! ( ) The Last Remains involves mixed relationships among the various characters. The wrecking crew discovers a skeleton in an old building and Dr. Ruth Galloway enters the picture to identify the bones. Immediately, after dating the bones, a young archaeologist-in-training, Emily Pickering, becomes the skeleton. Nelson and Ruth join forces to find the killer of Emily and the motive for the killing that happened over twenty years ago. Elly Griffiths toggles between the past and the current time which is a nice touch. The story lacks momentum, and happily the story ends before boredom arrives. The Locked Room written by Elly Griffiths is Book #14 of the Dr. Ruth Galloway Mystery series. The Last Remains written by Elly Griffiths is Book #15 of the Dr. Ruth Galloway Mystery series. I am writing reviews/recommendations of these two titles together, as they are the last two titles (as of 2024) of this magnificent series. The Locked Room, published in 2022. âPandemic lockdowns have Dr. Ruth Galloway isolated from everyone but a new neighbor - until Nelson comes calling, investigating a decades-long string of murder-suicides.â The Last Remains, published in 2023. âThe discovery of a missing womenâs bones force Ruth and Nelson to finally confront their feelings for each other as they desperately work to exonerate one of their own.â I read the entire series and procrastinated a bit with these last 2 titles. I just didnât want the series to end! The characters had become so realistic, so familiar to me that I felt I would be saying goodbye to very close friends when I read the last few pages. (I am not very good at goodbyes.) The books did not disappoint and I was very happy with the ending. In fact, Book #14, The Locked Room, included a âWhoâs Who in the Dr. Ruth Galloway Mysteriesâ. Excellent. And an extract fromâWhittaker the time-traveling catâ. And a well-loved quote used many times in the series by Julian of Norwich. âAll shall be well and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.â * Julian of Norwich (c.1342-c.1416) is known almost only through her book, The Revelations of Divine Love, one of the great classics of the spiritual life. Why I love this series so much. Very clever plots. Suspense. Excitement. Realistic and endearing characters who grew and developed along with the series. Fascinating tidbits of Mythology, Celtic lore, History & Culture of the Norfolk area. Fascinating, lovely location. Down-to-Earth dialogue. An excellent investigative team. Academic life. Police life. Cathbadâs character. The children - Kate, Miranda, Michael & Maddie. Archeology. All the quotes from Julian of Norwich. My thanks to Ms. Griffiths for her very lovely writing and characters. Builders renovating a cafe find a bricked-up skeleton, recent enough to have a metal plate in its ankle and hence of interest to Nelson and his team. Ruth has problems of her own as the university wants to close down her department. The last in the series and it shows, as characters from earlier books pop up all over the place and there is a lot of reminiscing. The actual mystery was intriguing and suspenseful enough to keep me up way past my bedtime. no reviews | add a review
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HTML: The discovery of a missing woman's bones force Ruth and Nelson to finally confront their feelings for each other as they desperately work to exonerate one of their own in this not-to-be-missed Ruth Galloway mystery from USA Today bestselling author Elly Griffiths. When builders discover a human skeleton during a renovation of a cafĂ©, they call in archeologist Dr. Ruth Galloway, who is preoccupied with the threatened closure of her department and by her ever-complicated relationship with DCI Nelson. The bones turn out to be modernâ??the remains of Emily Pickering, a young archaeology student who went missing in 2002. Suspicion soon falls on Emily's Cambridge tutor and also on another archeology enthusiast who was part of the group gathered the weekend before she disappearedâ??Ruth's friend Cathbad. As they investigate, Nelson and his team uncover a tangled web of relationships within the archeology group and look for a link between them and the cafĂ© where Emily's bones were found. Then, just when the team seem to be making progress, Cathbad disappears. The trail leads Ruth a to the Neolithic flint mines in Grimes Graves. The race is on, first to find Cathbad and then to exonerate him, but will Ruth and Nelson uncover the truth in time to save their friend? No library descriptions found. |
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