First
Sentence: At first he isn’t even scared.
Forensic
archeologist Ruth Galloway is shocked to learn that a friend has died in a
house fire. Things take on an eerie
quality when she receives a letter from him, written only days before he died. He talks about an historic archeological discovery but also that he is afraid. With her daughter Katy and Druid friend Cathbad, Kate heads north to Lancashire. What she doesn’t plan on is
that DCI Nelson, father to Katy, will also be there with his
wife and family.
If a completely compelling, albeit somewhat horrific, hook is what captures your attention; you can’t do better than this. Griffiths immediately draws you into the story and makes you want to keep reading by making each chapter more intriguing than the last. This is not a book you’ll put down.
If a completely compelling, albeit somewhat horrific, hook is what captures your attention; you can’t do better than this. Griffiths immediately draws you into the story and makes you want to keep reading by making each chapter more intriguing than the last. This is not a book you’ll put down.
Griffiths is
very good at creating complicated relationships wherein you have sympathy for
each of the characters involved. That
takes real skill, and she has it. She
also introduces characters very well. If you’ve read previous books, you
become reacquainted; if you’re new to the series, you never feel lost wondering
who they are and how they fit together.
Sadly, not all authors are good at this.
There are the favorites, of course; Ruth and Cathbad in particular. Children, as characters, can be awkward, yet Katy is neither
precocious nor annoying, but very realistic.
One of the most appealing new characters is Sandy, Nelson’s friend and
fellow DCI.
The atmosphere
and tension created are excellent. The
history related to the story is fascinating.
I’ve always been a fan of Griffiths’ ear for dialogue and her occasional
subtle humor.
“A Dying Fall”
is a book which broad appeal as it works on so many levels. It may just be my favorite or second favorite,
book in this series so far. What most
pleases me is to know that there will be more books coming.
A DYING FALL (Trad. Myst-Ruth
Galloway-England-Contemp) – VG+
Griffiths, Elly
– 5th in series
Houghton
Mifflin Harcourt, 2013
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