![]() ![]() When he links the deaths to an archaeological discovery, he breaks curfew to visit the cottage where he finds Ruth chatting to her neighbour whom he remembers as a carer who was once tried for murdering her employer. Nelson, meanwhile, is investigating a series of deaths of women that may or may not be suicide. Happily, the house next door is rented by a nice woman called Zoe, who they become friendly with while standing on their doorsteps clapping for carers. ![]() Ruth and her daughter are locked down in their cottage, attempting to continue with work and home-schooling. ![]() Ruth returns to Norfolk determined to solve the mystery, but then Covid rears its ugly head. Her mother always hated the cottage, so why does she have a picture of the place? The only clue is written on the back of the photo: Dawn, 1963. Her mother always hated the cottage, so why does she have a picture of the place The only clue is written on the back of the photo: Dawn, 1963. ![]() ‘INTENSELY ATMOSPHERIC AND GREAT’ India Knightįorensic archaeologist Dr Ruth is in London clearing out her mother’s belongings when she makes a surprising discovery: a photograph of her Norfolk cottage taken before Ruth lived there. Ruth is in London clearing out her mothers belongings when she makes a surprising discovery: a photograph of her Norfolk cottage taken before Ruth lived there. ‘GALLOWAY NOW SEEMS AS REAL AS MARPLE AND MORSE’ The Times But can they find the killer despite lockdown? **THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER**įorensic archaeologist Dr Ruth Galloway and DCI Harry Nelson are on the hunt for a murderer when Covid rears its ugly head. ![]()
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