The Janus Stone

The Janus Stone by Elly Griffiths is a first edition published by Mariner Books in 2012, featuring 352 pages in English. This novel continues the story of forensic anthropologist Ruth Galloway, who is now expecting a child. As she navigates the challenges of pregnancy, Ruth is drawn into a new investigation when construction workers discover the bones of a child beneath an old mansion. The case raises questions about whether the remains are linked to a Roman-era ritual sacrifice or if a more contemporary threat is at play.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and detective elements as Ruth confronts both external dangers and her own personal struggles. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the starkly wild Norfolk coast, enhancing the atmosphere of suspense. As Ruth delves deeper into the investigation, she faces intimidation that puts her and her unborn child at risk. This installment in the Ruth Galloway series showcases Griffiths’ talent for character development and her ability to weave a chilling, believable story.
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In Elly Griffiths s second novel starring Ruth Galloway, the forensic anthropologist, now expecting a child, undertakes a battle of wits with a deadly nemesis . . . Her inner strength as she battles social stigma and the hormonal fluctuations of pregnancy wonderfully complement the starkly wild Norfolk coast of England where Griffiths s novels are set. USA Today
It s only been a few months since forensic archeologist Ruth Galloway found herself entangled in a missing-child case, barely escaping with her life. But when constructions workers demolishing a large old mansion to make way for a new development 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?
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 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.
Delightfully twisted . . . Griffiths is a talented writer and, like its predecessor The Crossing Places, The Janus Stone exhibits her skill at character development and her ability to create a chilling and entirely believable story Richmond Times-Dispatch
Elly Griffiths lives near Brighton, on the English coast. The Janus Stone is the second in her Ruth Galloway crime series.
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