The Night Hawks

The Night Hawks

  • Downloads:5893
  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-06-30 21:31:02
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Elly Griffiths
  • ISBN:B08B37D8KL
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

There’s nothing Ruth Galloway hates more than amateur archaeologists, but when a group of them stumble upon Bronze Age artifacts alongside a dead body, she finds herself thrust into their midst—and into the crosshairs of a string of murders circling ever closer。

Ruth is back as head of archaeology at the University of North Norfolk when a group of local metal detectorists—the so-called Night Hawks—uncovers Bronze Age artifacts on the beach, alongside a recently deceased body, just washed ashore。 Not long after, the same detectorists uncover a murder-suicide—a scientist and his wife found at their farmhouse, long thought to be haunted by the Black Shuck, a humongous black dog, a harbinger of death。 The further DCI Nelson probes into both cases, the more intertwined they become, and the closer they circle to David Brown, the new lecturer Ruth has recently hired, who seems always to turn up wherever Ruth goes。

Download

Reviews

Trude

I love a classic mystery and Elly Griffiths' Ruth Galloway books are among the best! The Night Hawks is #13 and I have read and loved each one。 Often I'm impatient to wait until a new book comes out in the US so I order it from the UK。 The Night Hawks is a fascinating look into Ruth's world。 Amateur archeologists come across Bronze Age artifacts along with a body and she is drawn into another police investigation。 All the characters in this series are like old friends that I've known for years。 I love a classic mystery and Elly Griffiths' Ruth Galloway books are among the best! The Night Hawks is #13 and I have read and loved each one。 Often I'm impatient to wait until a new book comes out in the US so I order it from the UK。 The Night Hawks is a fascinating look into Ruth's world。 Amateur archeologists come across Bronze Age artifacts along with a body and she is drawn into another police investigation。 All the characters in this series are like old friends that I've known for years。 Ruth is a brilliant archeologist but struggles with her personal life。。。。。a life that continues to include DI Harry Nelson, the father of her now 10 year old daughter (how did she grow up so fast?)。 Their relationship is frustrating to say the least。What really draws me to these books (besides a top notch mystery and totally engaging characters) is the sense of place。 I have never been to England, never seen the salt marshes that surround Ruth's home, but thanks to Ms Griffiths' descriptions I can smell and taste them in the air around me。Thank you Elly Griffiths for another virtual trip to England and thoroughly engaging ìstory。 Thanks to Netgalley for the opportunity to read an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Jean

I have read all of the books in the Ruth Galloway series, & just finished this latest one today。 I have enjoyed watching the characters develop as time passes。 I find the physical setting & the archaeological aspect add to my enjoyment。 Ms。 Griffiths’ murder mysteries manage to be different each time, so they aren’t a set formula that can be predicted easily。 I look forward to the next book in the series。

Christine

Another brilliant installment!Read it cover to cover as soon as it arrived - I do so love Ruth Galloway and her complicated life, every bit as much as the police procedural aspect of it。 Of course it finished before I was ready for it, but I’m hopeful that Elly Griffiths is working on book 14 already!

Indydriven

This is book number 13 in the Ruth Galloway series and a word to the wise – these really need to be read in order and do not work well as a stand-a-lone read。 Ruth is a forensic archaeologist who lives near Norfolk, England and is now in her late forties。 She has a daughter, Kate, who is eleven years old and they live in a remote cottage with their cat Flint。 Ruth tries to live a quiet life but, in each book, she gets pulled into investigations by the police when bones are found that are believe This is book number 13 in the Ruth Galloway series and a word to the wise – these really need to be read in order and do not work well as a stand-a-lone read。 Ruth is a forensic archaeologist who lives near Norfolk, England and is now in her late forties。 She has a daughter, Kate, who is eleven years old and they live in a remote cottage with their cat Flint。 Ruth tries to live a quiet life but, in each book, she gets pulled into investigations by the police when bones are found that are believed to be “old”。 In The Night Hawks, she is now head of her department at the local university and once again, she receives a call from the police requesting her assistance。I started reading this series when Book 1, The Crossing Places, was released and was immediately hooked。 At the time, it was a fairly unique storyline and I found the character, Ruth, refreshing and different from the usual protagonists。 As with any long-running series, some of the books are better than others but I am happy to say that I found The Night Hawks on the better end of the scale (4/5 stars)。 I highly recommend the books in this series as they are satisfying mysteries and the author has done a good job with character development along the way。Thank you to Netgalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Joanna

A new installment in this series is always a pleasure。

Luanne Ollivier

I really enjoy reading series books - following along with character's lives and settling in to catch up with old friends。 Elly Griffiths' Dr。 Ruth Galloway series is one of my absolute favorites。 The latest (#13) is The Night Hawks。Ruth is a forensic archaeologist in the beautiful Norfolk area in England。 She's head of her department at the University and often consults with the police on cases。I really enjoy Ruth。 I think it's because she isn't a 'cookie-cutter' protagonist。 She is a single mo I really enjoy reading series books - following along with character's lives and settling in to catch up with old friends。 Elly Griffiths' Dr。 Ruth Galloway series is one of my absolute favorites。 The latest (#13) is The Night Hawks。Ruth is a forensic archaeologist in the beautiful Norfolk area in England。 She's head of her department at the University and often consults with the police on cases。I really enjoy Ruth。 I think it's because she isn't a 'cookie-cutter' protagonist。 She is a single mother looking at her fifties。 She's shy and reticent about accepting praise。 She is highly intelligent, empathetic and tolerant。 Griffiths has not endowed her with super sleuth abilities, rather she comes off as an actual person - unabashedly and happily herself。 Her only worry is making sure her daughter Kate is happy as well。 There's a large cast of supporting characters, including the local DCI Harry Nelson and a number of other well drawn, engaging players。 The relationship between Nelson and Ruth is complicated and is one of the most intriguing storylines。 My favorite after Ruth is Cathbad, a self proclaimed Druid。 He's enigmatic and he seems to see and recognize things that the others don't。 A wonderful little sense of the mystical is woven throughout this series。 The setting is also a large part of the books。 Griffith's descriptions have had me exploring Norfolk online。 I think I would enjoy living in her little cottage in the Saltmarsh, 'where the sea and the sky meet。'The Night Hawks are a detectorist group who come upon a body - one recent and one very old。 I am fascinated by the items that are found in the ground in Norfolk - the historical element of the books is quite informative and interesting。 The mystery in each and every book is well plotted。 This latest had me guessing to the end - I was quite surprised by the whodunit。This series is so good on so many levels。 But it is the characters that are the main draw for me。 Griffiths always leaves the door open with a little teaser for the next book。 For those that have read previous entries - it's a cliff hanger! I highly, highly recommend this character driven mystery series。 You could certainly read this book as a stand alone, but do yourself a favor and start with the first book, The Crossing Places。 。。。more

Sarah

N。B。 This is my second review of this title。 I previously reviewed the Quercus edition released in February 2021。 I have re-read The Night Hawks in preparation for this review。It's always cause for celebration when a new Elly Griffiths novel comes out! The Night Hawks is the lucky thirteenth instalment in Griffiths' archaeologically-themed Dr。 Ruth Galloway series, and is just as gripping as her legion of fans have come to expect。A group of "Night Hawks", amateur but registered metal detectorist N。B。 This is my second review of this title。 I previously reviewed the Quercus edition released in February 2021。 I have re-read The Night Hawks in preparation for this review。It's always cause for celebration when a new Elly Griffiths novel comes out! The Night Hawks is the lucky thirteenth instalment in Griffiths' archaeologically-themed Dr。 Ruth Galloway series, and is just as gripping as her legion of fans have come to expect。A group of "Night Hawks", amateur but registered metal detectorists, come across the body of a young man, while searching for coins in the dunes of the Blakeney National Nature Reserve。Dr。 Ruth Galloway has returned from teaching at Cambridge University to head up the archaeology department at the University of North Norfolk, her former boss Phil Trent having retired。 She's called in by D。C。I。 Harry Nelson to consult when an apparently Bronze-age skeleton is unearthed, together with a hoard of ancient weapons, not far from the current crime scene。 Within days, a police officer who was a first responder at Blakeney Head has died suddenly and an apparent murder-suicide occurs at a Norfolk farmhouse, two of the "Night Hawks" again happening on the scene。 How are the deaths connected, or is the presence of the same witnesses purely coincidental?Elly Griffiths' plotting is of a superlative standard, as usual。 The Night Hawks has a complex, multi-layered plot with many seemingly separate narrative threads, all drawn cleverly together for a thrilling and satisfying conclusion。 There's plenty of archaeological material for Ruth to get her trowel into, and additional themes of medical ethics, dysfunctional families and local legend。The main character, Dr。 Ruth Galloway, is well-developed and three-dimensional, balancing the challenges of single parenthood with a demanding career。 In many ways, she's pleased to be back in familiar territory at UNN, albeit in a management role, with all that entails。 She, 11-year-old Kate and their cat, Flint, are all pleased to be living back at their Saltmarsh cottage。 However, a new colleague is antagonising her and her relationship with D。C。I。 Nelson, who's also Kate's father, continues to be somewhat prickly。The wonderful Cathbad, Ruth's multi-talented druid / intuitive friend, plays an important supporting role throughout The Night Hawks, his personality leaping off the page in every scene in which he appears。 He continues to be one of my favourite characters in the series。While The Night Hawks would be an engrossing read as a standalone, reading as a continuation of the series is especially rewarding, given the wonderful cast of recurring characters and their evolving relationships。I'd highly recommended this title to all readers who enjoy intelligent character-based mysteries and psychological dramas。 An interest in matters archaeological is not essential, but for those who are interested in the field, this series is a real treat!My thanks to the author, Elly Griffiths, publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and NetGalley, for the opportunity to read and review this title。 。。。more

Clare Gilmore

This was a great addition to the Ruth Galloway series。 The mystery was good and I enjoyed the story about the characters as well。 I finished in one day, I just couldn’t put it down。

Molly

The plot of this book was great - body found AND ancient skeleton found with artifacts from the Bronze Age。 It had some good twists and turns and mostly kept my interest。 But there were so many characters and I had a terrible time keeping track of them。 When I found out this is the 13th in a series, I realized why。 Readers have been with many of these characters for 12 previous books and probably have no trouble remembering who is who。 I was at a disadvantage。 As a story, this stood by itself, b The plot of this book was great - body found AND ancient skeleton found with artifacts from the Bronze Age。 It had some good twists and turns and mostly kept my interest。 But there were so many characters and I had a terrible time keeping track of them。 When I found out this is the 13th in a series, I realized why。 Readers have been with many of these characters for 12 previous books and probably have no trouble remembering who is who。 I was at a disadvantage。 As a story, this stood by itself, but I think had I had all the background knowledge I would have liked it more。 3。5 stars。 Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for my honest review。 。。。more

Frosta Wings It

4。58 stars The Night Hawks is the newest installment in the Ruth Galloway series by Elly Griffiths。 Ruth is an archeologist, professor and freelances with the police as a forensic archeologist。 In The Night Hawks, we find her navigating two cases whose bodies were discovered by detectorists, investigating bronze age artifacts unearthed at the first crime scene, and working with a new University of North Norfolk hire, lecturer David Brown。 I really enjoyed this book; Even though this is the 13th 4。58 stars The Night Hawks is the newest installment in the Ruth Galloway series by Elly Griffiths。 Ruth is an archeologist, professor and freelances with the police as a forensic archeologist。 In The Night Hawks, we find her navigating two cases whose bodies were discovered by detectorists, investigating bronze age artifacts unearthed at the first crime scene, and working with a new University of North Norfolk hire, lecturer David Brown。 I really enjoyed this book; Even though this is the 13th book in the series, it the first one I read。 I was pleasantly surprised to feel "welcomed" by the characters。 I got a clear sense of who they are and didn't feel lost or rushed to get situated。 But I won't lie, I wish I had followed the characters from the beginning。 I felt like I had missed out on something special。 I was jealous of those who have been following Galloway since her debut。 So jealous, in fact, that I purchased all the books in the series and I plan to read them all before the 14th book comes out!The characters are so endearing, flawed, and so very human。 I loved observing the interaction of characters who have been together a while and new characters trying to find their place in these established dynamics。 What I loved the most in the book, though, was the terrific use of local legends in building an atmosphere that was tense, engaging, addicting, and hella creepy at times。 The Night Hawks can be read on its own, and I highly recommend you do, but if you can。 Read the series in order because the characters are fantastic, and I bet each of their arcs through the novels will be wonderful to witness。I guess I found my next series to binge!Disclaimer: I first read it as an ARC。 In exchange for an honest review, I am thankful to Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Elly Griffiths, and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of The Night Hawks。 。。。more

Deborah

I received an Advanced Reader's Copy of the book from NetGalley in return for an honest review。Although not the strongest entry in this series, I enjoyed this book quite a bit, but more for the personal lives than for the mystery。 Nelson's boss is pressuring him to retire, but he just doesn't want to do that。 His and Ruth's relationship keeps getting more complicated (his jealousy of other men is becoming more apparent in each book)。 Other characters (Judy, Cathbad, Kate, Michelle, Tanya) are ju I received an Advanced Reader's Copy of the book from NetGalley in return for an honest review。Although not the strongest entry in this series, I enjoyed this book quite a bit, but more for the personal lives than for the mystery。 Nelson's boss is pressuring him to retire, but he just doesn't want to do that。 His and Ruth's relationship keeps getting more complicated (his jealousy of other men is becoming more apparent in each book)。 Other characters (Judy, Cathbad, Kate, Michelle, Tanya) are just as important plus maybe two more have been added to the mix。Recommended。 。。。more

Ryan Batt

Good story and Well written, but the ending all seed a little rushed。

April

As the 13th book in the Ruth Galloway series, you might think that the story might be getting stale, but The Night Hawks is anything but stale。 There is a new mythological creature, the Black Shuck, to learn about。 There is a group of metal detector/treasure hunting enthusiasts that find more than they are looking for one night on the beach。 Ruth is now head of the archeology department at the university in Norfolk。 Nelson is set on dying in the saddle as it were, although Jo is trying to get hi As the 13th book in the Ruth Galloway series, you might think that the story might be getting stale, but The Night Hawks is anything but stale。 There is a new mythological creature, the Black Shuck, to learn about。 There is a group of metal detector/treasure hunting enthusiasts that find more than they are looking for one night on the beach。 Ruth is now head of the archeology department at the university in Norfolk。 Nelson is set on dying in the saddle as it were, although Jo is trying to get him to retire。The mystery is intricate and involves not one but four dead bodies by the end。 There are plenty of suspicious characters including David Brown, the new lecturer Ruth hired。Ruth and Nelson both spend some time looking back and being nostalgic。 It kind of makes me want to go back and read the first book again。There is so much I love about the Ruth Galloway series。 It is more traditional mystery with police procedural rising to the fore。 Ruth seems to get dragged along for the ride most the time。 She is not really doing any sleuthing but is generally involved when the solution is found。I think there is enough backstory and introduction that someone could read this book without having read any of the others in the series。The book was written during COVID and while there is no direct reference to the pandemic there is talk of teaching by Zoom, viruses killing off ancient peoples and a couple other references that hinted at the pandemic。 I found it interesting how the author wove current affairs into the story without making it a pandemic/lockdown story。 Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to review this book prior to publication。 。。。more

Erin (roostercalls)

The Night Hawks is another solid installment in Elly Griffiths' Ruth Galloway series。 Like previous books, she introduces intriguing new characters--this time in the form of Ruth's freshly hired faculty member David Brown, an obnoxious colleague who seems like he could be making a play at frienship or more-ship, but may also have nefarious intent。 But the real meat of the story is in the interworkings of the familiar cast and their involvement in a murder-suicide at local Black Dog Farm。Griffith The Night Hawks is another solid installment in Elly Griffiths' Ruth Galloway series。 Like previous books, she introduces intriguing new characters--this time in the form of Ruth's freshly hired faculty member David Brown, an obnoxious colleague who seems like he could be making a play at frienship or more-ship, but may also have nefarious intent。 But the real meat of the story is in the interworkings of the familiar cast and their involvement in a murder-suicide at local Black Dog Farm。Griffiths reliably hits the sweet spot between attention to the science and not so much detail that I (a forensic archaeologist) get annoyed or distracted by critiquing the degree of realism。 The way the modern forensic cases weave in with the fascinating prehistory of the area is always one of my favorite parts of these stories, and though it seems like she should have run out of interesting facets of Ruth's home stomping grounds, it still delivers on those grounds。The main characters' personal lives proceed at a snail's pace in these books, but I enjoyed every peek into Judy and Cathbad's lives, watching Kate grow, and 。 。 。 that cliffhanger ending! #NoSpoilers but I closed the book already needing the next installment!! 。。。more

Diana Heckert

I love the Ruth Galloway series。 I like the characters。 They seem like people I know。

S。 Smith

When a group of amateur English archaeologists turns up some genuine Bronze Age artifacts, professional archaelolgist and university professor Ruth Galloway needs to get involved。 Her scientific investigation quickly turns into a crime-based query after several murders appear connected to Ruth's work -- and to a frightening Norfolk-based folk legend。 This is another entertaining entry to a reliable series。 Thalnks to the publisher for supplying an advance reading copy via NetGalley in exchange f When a group of amateur English archaeologists turns up some genuine Bronze Age artifacts, professional archaelolgist and university professor Ruth Galloway needs to get involved。 Her scientific investigation quickly turns into a crime-based query after several murders appear connected to Ruth's work -- and to a frightening Norfolk-based folk legend。 This is another entertaining entry to a reliable series。 Thalnks to the publisher for supplying an advance reading copy via NetGalley in exchange for an unbiased review。 。。。more

Patricia

I love this series and the complicated relationships between the characters。Dr。 Ruth Galloway comes back to Norfolk - what was she thinking by moving away? She becomes involved in a murder case after some metal detectorists find antiquities but also a fresh body。 More bodies start being found and coincidences start to pile up。 DCI Nelson and his homicide team try to find the links and reasons behind the murders。 A very good edition to add to the series。

Charlotte Brown

Brilliant book! I have loved all of the Dr Ruth Galloway books and this one was no different。 Lots of twists and turns - it was very clever how everything linked up together at the end of the book and definitely not the ending I was expecting!

Jean Kolinofsky

The。 Night Hawks are metal detectorists and amateur archaeologists。 On a Norfolk beach they not only discover a mound containing relics, but also a body that has recently washed up。 DCI Nelson ad his team respond to the call for the body and turn over the exploration of the mound to Ruth Galloway, who was recently promoted to the head of the Archaeology Department at the University of North Norfolk。 Several days later Nelson is also called out to an apparent murder-suicide at Black Dog Farm。 The The。 Night Hawks are metal detectorists and amateur archaeologists。 On a Norfolk beach they not only discover a mound containing relics, but also a body that has recently washed up。 DCI Nelson ad his team respond to the call for the body and turn over the exploration of the mound to Ruth Galloway, who was recently promoted to the head of the Archaeology Department at the University of North Norfolk。 Several days later Nelson is also called out to an apparent murder-suicide at Black Dog Farm。 There were gunshots reported by two members o the Night Hawks and Nelson finds it suspicious that they have now discovered two deaths。 Even though there was a suicide note, Nelson finds inconsistencies that point to murder。 There is also a connection found between the victims at the farm and the body on the beach。 Throughout Elly Griffiths’ story is the spectre of the Black Shuck, the legendary huge black dog that is a harbinger of death。 Black Dog Farm is named for the Black Shuck and on a visit to the farm Ruth questions whether she has seen it。 In the suicide note there is a reference to a body buried in the yard。 Ruth is once again called on to excavate the yard and discovers the bones of a large animal, adding to the legend。Ruth and Nelson have a history that often makes it uncomfortable to work together。 He is the father of Ruth’s daughter Kate, but he has a wife and family of his own。 While she still has strong feelings for him, she will not come between him and his wife Michelle。 Nelson’s family is aware of their history and it takes a life-threatening situation for Ruth and Michelle to accept each other。 This entry in the Ruth Galloway series takes a number of unexpected turns。 The excitement of finding Bronze Age artifacts is offset by the routine of Nelson’s murder investigation and everyone is wary of the Black Shuck。 Griffiths’ fans will be delighted with the return of Ruth Galloway。 I would like to thank NetGalley and Houghton Mifflin/Harcourt for providing this book for my review。 。。。more

Tessa (Talks Books)

The Nighthawks is a folklore-inspired mystery and the thirteenth book in the Ruth Galloways mystery series by Elly Griffiths。You would think twelve books into the series, it would be hard to understand what was going on。 But, though I could tell that the characters had documented histories, enough background was explained to quickly pick up this book and enjoy it without first reading the past books。 Of course, now I want to read all twelve of them, but that is a happy problem。I loved the folklo The Nighthawks is a folklore-inspired mystery and the thirteenth book in the Ruth Galloways mystery series by Elly Griffiths。You would think twelve books into the series, it would be hard to understand what was going on。 But, though I could tell that the characters had documented histories, enough background was explained to quickly pick up this book and enjoy it without first reading the past books。 Of course, now I want to read all twelve of them, but that is a happy problem。I loved the folklore inspiration of the Black Shuck that is the backbone of the mystery。 I had never heard the tale, so it was fascinating to learn about it。 I also loved how the author used the folklore of this creature to increase the suspense at specific points in the story dramatically。 The fascinating support character, Cathbad, is full of Norfolk folklore tales such as Black Shuck and is one of the most exciting support characters in the story。 There is such a delightfully diverse group of support characters - some eccentric and some more familiar。 I could tell the series had deep roots because all of the characters were so unique and well-developed that I could easily imagine them and delight at being in their company。 The main character, Ruth, is exceptionally layered with nuances and quirks that make her instantly relatable。 I can see how she can carry a series for thirteen novels。Ruth and Nelson’s relationship is one that drew me in。 Not overly romantic, they do share a daughter, and though he stayed with his wife for many years because of their young son, I could easily discern that Ruch and Nelson still share deep feelings for each other。 I don’t usually side with the “other women” in love triangles。 Still, I wasn’t far into the story before I found myself feeling Ruth’s pain that she never actually verbalizes or even reflects。I didn’t even guess the murderer, though the reason is not as much of a surprise。 Did plot holes exist? Possibly, but it did not phase me as I read because there were so many other elements to delight in that they took most of my focus。To Read or Not to ReadIf you are looking for a puzzling mystery with a fun touch of paranormal folklore, this is the story you’ve been hoping to read and don’t be worried if you haven’t read any of its twelve predecessors as it can stand alone quite easily。 But beware, you are going to want to read them once you finish this one。 。。。more

Barbara

Another easy but enjoyable read。 The Ruth Galloway books are getting a bit predictable now。 Will she and Nelson get together??

Kathleen Gray

I didn't see THAT coming! That's a positive because I read a lot (a lot) of mysteries and procedurals。 In this latest in a long running and wonderful series, DCI Nelson is investigating a body which washed up on a beach in Norfolk and then what appears to be a murder suicide。 He ropes in Ruth, with whom he shares a daughter, who is happy to help with a skeleton found on the beach because she's stifling a bit at being the new head of the Archeology department at the university。 Then a young polic I didn't see THAT coming! That's a positive because I read a lot (a lot) of mysteries and procedurals。 In this latest in a long running and wonderful series, DCI Nelson is investigating a body which washed up on a beach in Norfolk and then what appears to be a murder suicide。 He ropes in Ruth, with whom he shares a daughter, who is happy to help with a skeleton found on the beach because she's stifling a bit at being the new head of the Archeology department at the university。 Then a young policeman dies suddenly。 What happened at Black Dog Farm? The adult children claim to have hated their father , among other things but there are so many inconsistencies。 The relationship between the characters, not just Nelson and Kate but also Judy and her partner Cathbad and the others (this time Ruth's dad) are terrific。 While I felt certain I knew what happened at the Farm, turned out I did not。 Nope。 Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC。 This ends with a cliff hanger of sorts (all of the books do) which has made me eager for the next one。 Please take a chance on this if you haven't read Griffiths in the past- she gives great backstory and writes a crackling good story。 。。。more

Sue Purbrick

I have read a number of very ‘bleh’ books recently so it was a treat to read a gripping crime thriller that’s also really interesting。 This was a crime thriller of substance and I liked not only the characters, but also the Norfolk setting with its ancient history。 I enjoyed the mix of archeology and police work。 I was fascinated by the detectorists as well as the Norfolk folklore that pervaded the story – from the Black Shuck to the mysterious mermaid of Sheringham。 This is the first of the Rut I have read a number of very ‘bleh’ books recently so it was a treat to read a gripping crime thriller that’s also really interesting。 This was a crime thriller of substance and I liked not only the characters, but also the Norfolk setting with its ancient history。 I enjoyed the mix of archeology and police work。 I was fascinated by the detectorists as well as the Norfolk folklore that pervaded the story – from the Black Shuck to the mysterious mermaid of Sheringham。 This is the first of the Ruth Galloway books I’ve read, but it read fine as a standalone。 I enjoyed Ruth immensely – her outlook on life and humour really appealed to me。 I didn’t envy her very complicated personal life, however, and that alone tempts me to go back and read the books I missed out on to discover how she got herself into such a mess。 。。。more

Melanie

I'd forgotten how good these books were。 I've read the first five in the series。 I was able to pick this up easily。 Griffiths gives enough back story so I could get back into the characters, but not too much so that the pace slowed。 And there weren't any spoilers so I can go back and read the books I missed。 I'm not English, an anthropologist, or an academic, but the character of Ruth really speaks to me。 All of the characters are well developed and the plot is complex without being over my head I'd forgotten how good these books were。 I've read the first five in the series。 I was able to pick this up easily。 Griffiths gives enough back story so I could get back into the characters, but not too much so that the pace slowed。 And there weren't any spoilers so I can go back and read the books I missed。 I'm not English, an anthropologist, or an academic, but the character of Ruth really speaks to me。 All of the characters are well developed and the plot is complex without being over my head。 I just had to keep reading to find out who done it。 But the story doesn't just stop after the mystery is solved, but we get to follow up with the characters。 。。。more

Gretchen Bernet-Ward

Elly Griffiths has done it again, another great instalment in the Dr Ruth Galloway mystery series。 Ruth is now Head of Archaeology at North Norfolk university and still filled with mixed emotions for DCI Harry Nelson, the smouldering ember throughout the series。 Nelson is married, but he and Ruth have a daughter Kate。 Ruth’s frame of mind is complicated when a new man David Brown arrives on the scene。This plot is a puzzler, initially peppered with things like beach scenery, seals, and seaweed an Elly Griffiths has done it again, another great instalment in the Dr Ruth Galloway mystery series。 Ruth is now Head of Archaeology at North Norfolk university and still filled with mixed emotions for DCI Harry Nelson, the smouldering ember throughout the series。 Nelson is married, but he and Ruth have a daughter Kate。 Ruth’s frame of mind is complicated when a new man David Brown arrives on the scene。This plot is a puzzler, initially peppered with things like beach scenery, seals, and seaweed analysis, just enough to make the life of an archaeologist seem thrilling。 However, I couldn’t fully immerse myself in the windblown sands of Blakeney Point and the ancient excavation because it didn’t feature often and I felt dialogue predominated rather than descriptions。 Black Dog Farm is pretty creepy though。 Whilst dead bodies are involved, author Griffiths never overstates the goriness of the scenes nor does she over-dramatise the reactions of those involved。 The first body is from the Bronze Age, the second is modern, in fact, there are more bodies but you will have to read the book to find out how they died。 It is pleasing that druid Cathbad and DI Dave Clough make return cameos albeit under subdued circumstances。A twisty tale of scientific investigation and detectorists, men who roam the beach looking for buried treasure, and when murder is committed there are folklore clues in the form of two legendary creatures, the North Sea Serpent and the Black Shuck dog which roams the fields at night。 Of course, the big questions for Nelson’s police team is who murdered whom and why? A crime and mystery readers challenge! 。。。more

The Sleepy Spoonie

I was SO excited to receive an ARC of this novel! This is the 13th book in Elly Griffiths Ruth Galloway mystery series。Doctor Ruth Galloway is a forensic archeologist living in Norfolk, UK。 She has this awful habit of getting involved with the police cases she advices on and, along with DCI Nelson and his team, solves mysteries both new and ancient。 I am a huge fan of Ruth's and have read the entire series thus far。 I honestly think The Night Hawks is my favorite of the 13。 Ruth continues to be I was SO excited to receive an ARC of this novel! This is the 13th book in Elly Griffiths Ruth Galloway mystery series。Doctor Ruth Galloway is a forensic archeologist living in Norfolk, UK。 She has this awful habit of getting involved with the police cases she advices on and, along with DCI Nelson and his team, solves mysteries both new and ancient。 I am a huge fan of Ruth's and have read the entire series thus far。 I honestly think The Night Hawks is my favorite of the 13。 Ruth continues to be a kick ass career woman while raising her little girl, and the Black Shuck was so creepy!That ending though。。。。 I need the next one NOW please! 。。。more

Susan

Dr。 Ruth Galloway has returned to Norfolk after spending time at Cambridge。 She has joined the staff at the University of North Norfolk so her 11 year old daughter can be near her father。 Though he is married with children and will not leave his wife for Ruth, Kate shouldn't be denied at least knowing her father better。 On the academic page of Ruth's life she has to deal with a co-worker who refuses to acknowledge her being head of the department。 He's very irritating but he is talented。 Ruth is Dr。 Ruth Galloway has returned to Norfolk after spending time at Cambridge。 She has joined the staff at the University of North Norfolk so her 11 year old daughter can be near her father。 Though he is married with children and will not leave his wife for Ruth, Kate shouldn't be denied at least knowing her father better。 On the academic page of Ruth's life she has to deal with a co-worker who refuses to acknowledge her being head of the department。 He's very irritating but he is talented。 Ruth is not best pleased with him。The start of the body count and the mystery of what could possibly connect them comes from the Night Hawks, a group of metal detectorists who have been hunting for Bronze Age treasure。 They get more than they bargained for。 Not only do they find an ancient burial with its body but a much more recent corpse。 Ruth is called in for the ancient corpse and Kate's father, DCI Harry Nelson is on the case of the new corpse。 That's just the start of this well-crafted mystery set in a fascinating corner of England。 Full of local lore and great scenery and full of a great cast of characters, this is one of the best of contemporary British mysteries。My thanks to the publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and to NetGalley for giving me an advance copy in exchange for my honest review。 。。。more

RMazin

There may be nothing worse for Ruth Galloway to consider than amateur treasure seekers using metal detectors to uncover hidden objects along the beach。 But when one of them discovers a dead body during a nighttime expedition, DCI Nelson is quick to call upon her forensic expertise。 Ruth’s academic knowledge is also called upon when various artifacts from the distant past are also found on site。The constant tension between "former" lovers, Ruth and Nelson, plays in the background。 In the forefron There may be nothing worse for Ruth Galloway to consider than amateur treasure seekers using metal detectors to uncover hidden objects along the beach。 But when one of them discovers a dead body during a nighttime expedition, DCI Nelson is quick to call upon her forensic expertise。 Ruth’s academic knowledge is also called upon when various artifacts from the distant past are also found on site。The constant tension between "former" lovers, Ruth and Nelson, plays in the background。 In the forefront, what starts as a stray body washed upon the shore, quickly changes into something more sinister。 Metal detector members (the Night Hawks) may be at risk。 A seemingly, unrelated murder/suicide at an old spooky mansion may hold other clues。 Professionally, Nelson is at odds with his boss, who is pushing early retirement。 Ruth is frustrated in her new head of department position by her newly hired assistant。 Then there is the tangled domestic scene of Nelson’s family and the daughter he shares with Ruth。 A strength of Griffiths in this series are the recurring characters, especially Cathbad who has an intuitive sense of what may happen or who could be involved…。even if his message is somewhat obscured even to him。 Griffiths is on track with her better books in this new entry to her series。 Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this title。 。。。more

Pamela

This is the 13th in the Ruth Galloway series, and finds Ruth called to the scene of dead body washed ashore。 Ruth, a forensic archaeologist, is not normally called to unattended deaths, but because historical coins and a human bone were found near the body, she is asked to handle the treasure trove。 The detective inspector in charge of the investigation is an ex-lover with whom she had a child, Kate。 When two more bodies are discovered in an old farmhouse, murder/suicide is suspected。 The allege This is the 13th in the Ruth Galloway series, and finds Ruth called to the scene of dead body washed ashore。 Ruth, a forensic archaeologist, is not normally called to unattended deaths, but because historical coins and a human bone were found near the body, she is asked to handle the treasure trove。 The detective inspector in charge of the investigation is an ex-lover with whom she had a child, Kate。 When two more bodies are discovered in an old farmhouse, murder/suicide is suspected。 The alleged suicide note claims there is a dead body in the garden。 Ruth is again called to a crime scene, this time the Black Dog Farm。 On her way home from the scene, she sees a specter in the road, a massive black dog with red eyes known in local folklore as the Black Shuck…Griffith has written a complex mystery with many threads needing to be pulled together。 Her characters are multifaceted, and the book is as much about Ruth and Nelson as it is about the crimes in the storyline。While this is the 13th book in the series, you need not have read the first 12 books to enjoy this one。 Griffith’s writing is excellent, and she moves the story along at a spritely pace。 Her descriptions of the remoteness and wildness of coastal Norfolk will have you keeping a night-light on as you read far into the night。If you like your mysteries to be character-driven with elements of phantom dogs and other elements of folklore, you’ll enjoy this book。My thanks to Houghton and NetGalley for an eARC。 。。。more