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Best Historical Mystery Books

December 2024

Dying Fall

Ruth Galloway’s peaceful summer is shattered when a former university colleague is murdered. Drawn into the investigation, she finds herself entangled in a web of ancient secrets and modern dangers. As Ruth delves deeper, she uncovers a connection to a legendary king’s burial site. With her own life at risk, she must race against time to solve the mystery. Griffiths’ masterful blend of archaeology and suspense kept me up all night, turning pages and second-guessing every character. A gripping read that’ll leave you craving more.

A Room Full of Bones

Ruth Galloway’s life is upended when she’s called to examine a set of bones found in a small museum. As she delves into the mystery, she uncovers a web of secrets that stretch back centuries. With her keen eye for detail and knack for unraveling the past, Ruth finds herself caught between ancient curses and modern-day murder. I was captivated by the way Griffiths weaves together archaeology, history, and suspense. The damp Norfolk setting adds an eerie atmosphere that kept me turning pages late into the night.

The House at Sea’s End

Nestled on the windswept Norfolk coast, a crumbling cliff reveals a grim secret: six bodies, buried for decades. Dr. Ruth Galloway, forensic archaeologist, is called in to investigate. As she unearths clues from the past, Ruth finds herself entangled in a web of wartime mysteries and present-day dangers. With her keen intellect and dry wit, Ruth must navigate treacherous waters, both literal and figurative, to solve a case that hits uncomfortably close to home. Griffiths’ atmospheric prose brings the coastal setting to life, making you feel the salt spray on your face and hear the haunting cries of seabirds.

The Janus Stone

Archaeologist Ruth Galloway unearths more than ancient bones when a child’s skeleton is discovered at a construction site. As she delves deeper, Ruth finds herself entangled in a web of secrets spanning decades. With her keen eye for detail and knack for uncovering the truth, Ruth races against time to solve the mystery. Griffiths weaves a captivating tale of suspense, blending forensic science with human drama. I found myself completely absorbed, unable to put the book down as I followed Ruth’s journey through Norfolk’s haunting landscapes.

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.

Outlander

Claire Randall, a World War II nurse, finds herself mysteriously transported to 18th-century Scotland. Torn between two worlds and two men, she navigates a dangerous landscape of intrigue and passion. As she struggles to reconcile her modern sensibilities with the harsh realities of the past, Claire discovers a love that transcends time. Gabaldon’s rich storytelling weaves history and romance into a captivating tale that left me breathless. I couldn’t put it down, staying up late into the night, completely immersed in Claire’s journey.