Another great Elly Griffiths Ruth Galloway novel..Ruth and Nelson are getting closer..What did he say at the end when he touches her hand? Hmmm.. Plots are thickening in every direction here, the mystery was very intricate, as are the personal dynamics.
Sexism rears it's ugly head in this book about Walsingham Pilgrims and Pilgrimages on Holy Week. The mystery culminates at a Good Friday Passion Play and the story ends on Easter Sunday. In between there is madness, murder and mysterious assignations.
Ruth Galloway is an archeologist and unwed mother with a terrifically diverse group of cohorts. She is "seconded" to the Serious Crimes police department for her expertise in bones, so has this dual professional life, where her main love interest is DCI Harry Nelson the "chief".
So I am caught up until Book #10 comes out, but will go back and order the 2nd and 3rd books in series and someday will reread in order.
I saw a review where someone said "the world could end while I am reading this and would not notice" Yes! Exactly!
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