The Janus Stone
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Elly Griffiths
It's been only a few months since archaeologist Ruth Galloway found herself entangled in a missing persons case, barely escaping with her life. But when construction workers demolishing a large old house in Norwich uncover the bones of a child beneath a doorway--minus its skull--Ruth is once again called upon to investigate. Is it a Roman-era ritual sacrifice, or is the killer closer at hand? Ruth and Detective Harry Nelson would like to find out--and fast. When they realize the house was once a children's home, they track down the Catholic priest who served as its operator. Father Hennessey reports that two children did go missing from the home forty years before--a boy and a girl. They were never found. When carbon dating proves that the child's bones predate the home and relate to a time when the house was privately owned, Ruth is drawn ever more deeply into the case. But as spring turns into summer it becomes clear that someone is trying very hard to put her off the trail by frightening her, and her unborn child, half to death. The Janus Stone is a riveting follow-up to Griffiths's acclaimedThe Crossing Places.
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Author
Elly Griffiths
Pages
327
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published Date
2011
ISBN
9780547237442 0547237448
Ratings
Google: 4
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"I did enjoy reading the book. However, as a mystery, I was easily able to figure out the perpetrator. There were still plenty of twists along the way to make it a fun read. Some other things I don’t love: One of the side characters had an implausible story line. No spoilers - I won’t name names! Also, our heroine Ruth has a personal life that is verging on soap opera territory. The best thing about the book is the characters, who are often funny and very engaging."
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