The Woman in Blue
Ruth Galloway Mystery Series, Book 8
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February 29, 2016
The discovery of a woman’s body dumped in a ditch near the village of Walsingham kick-starts Griffiths’s satisfying eighth Ruth Galloway mystery set in Norfolk, England (after 2015’s The Ghost Fields). Det. Chief Insp. Harry Nelson, who heads the Serious Crimes Unit, learns that the victim, Chloe Jenkins, was receiving treatment at a local drug and alcohol rehabilitation center. Meanwhile, Ruth, a forensic archeologist, receives a plea for help from an acquaintance, Hilary Smithson. Hilary, an Anglican vicar, tells Ruth that she has received threatening letters from someone who’s against women joining the priesthood. As the hunt for Chloe’s murderer begins, a second body turns up, and Nelson—with Ruth’s aid—searches for a link between the two crimes. They share a personal story, too, and their uneasy relationship adds a domestic element to the unfolding drama. Griffiths expertly conveys the mysteries of a particular brand of Christianity that’s drawn to physical manifestations of spirituality, ancient relics, and the stubbornly corporeal. Agent: Rebecca Carter, Janklow & Nesbit.
December 1, 2015
Because medieval-quaint Little Walsingham is famously the site of religious apparitions, Ruth Galloway's druid friend Cathbad takes the blue-cloaked woman he sees standing in a windy cemetery one dark night as a vision of the Virgin Mary. Then a woman wrapped in blue cloth is discovered dead. Griffiths's The Ghost Fields was a Top Ten LibraryReads pick.
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