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In The House at Sea’s End six bodies are found buried at the foot of a cliff in a remote Norfolk village. Dr Ruth Galloway is called in to investigate and is once more in contact with DCI Harry Nelson, the father of her child. The bodies date from the Second World War but someone is still alive who would kill to protect their secret.Learn more about the book and author at Elly Griffiths's website.
People have said that Ruth is an unusual heroine – she’s overweight, untidy and rather shy. I’d hate her to be played by a skinny glamour model but I can’t think of anyone who’d be quite right. I’d love to see Michael...[read on]
The Ruth Galloway novels include The Crossing Places and The Janus Stone.
The Page 69 Test: The Crossing Places.
My Book, The Movie: The House at Sea’s End.
--Marshal Zeringue