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Best Archaeological Fiction Books

December 2024

The Crossing Places

Archaeologist Ruth Galloway’s quiet life is upended when DCI Harry Nelson seeks her expertise on a child’s bones found on a desolate beach. As she delves into the case, Ruth finds herself drawn into a world of ancient secrets and modern danger. With each step, she uncovers connections to a decades-old disappearance, testing her resolve and forcing her to confront her own past. Griffiths weaves a haunting tale of mystery and suspense, set against the atmospheric backdrop of Norfolk’s windswept coast.

The Last Days of Pompeii

Immerse yourself in the opulent world of ancient Pompeii, where love, betrayal, and impending doom intertwine. Lytton’s vivid prose brings to life a cast of unforgettable characters, from the noble Glaucus to the cunning Egyptian priest Arbaces. As Mount Vesuvius rumbles ominously in the background, you’ll find yourself captivated by the city’s decadence and the characters’ personal struggles. I couldn’t put it down, feeling as if I were walking the streets of Pompeii myself, right up until its tragic, ash-covered end.