Sunday, June 12, 2011

Child's bones and a Forensic Archaeologist


Again we meet Ruth Galloway in Elly Griffths', The Janus Stone.  An Archaeology dig finds children's bones beneath a door that used to be a children's home.  Two children went missing forty years ago and were never found.  Carbon dating prove the child's bones predate the home and relates to when the house was privately owned.  Detective Harry Nelson, Ruth Galloway and their friends and fellow archaeologists are put to the test to solve this mystery.  Ruth Galloway has a more personal stake and danger in this discovery.  Like Griffiths' first book, The Crossing Places, this second book in the series will be hard to put down till the end.

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