In the bustling city of Ankh-Morpork, Commander Sam Vimes finds himself embroiled in a tense conflict between dwarfs and trolls. As he navigates the murky waters of racial politics, Vimes must unravel a mystery that threatens the fragile peace. Pratchett’s signature wit and sharp social commentary shine through, offering a delightful blend of fantasy and satire. With unforgettable characters and clever wordplay, “Thud!” is a rollicking adventure that’ll leave you chuckling and pondering in equal measure.
Magician Max Mephisto and Detective Inspector Edgar Stephens return in this gripping mystery set in 1950s Brighton. When a girl’s body is found in a trunk, the duo must unravel a web of secrets and lies within the world of variety theater. As they delve deeper, they uncover a sinister connection to Max’s own act. With atmospheric prose and richly drawn characters, Griffiths masterfully blends nostalgia and suspense, keeping readers guessing until the final curtain falls.
In “Smoke and Mirrors,” Elly Griffiths weaves a captivating tale of mystery and magic set in 1950s Brighton. When two children vanish during a pantomime performance, DI Edgar Stephens and magician Max Mephisto reunite to unravel the case. As they delve deeper, they uncover a web of secrets and lies that blur the line between illusion and reality. Griffiths’ vivid prose brings post-war Brighton to life, while her complex characters and clever plot twists keep readers guessing until the very end.
In “Now You See Them,” Elly Griffiths weaves a captivating tale of mystery and intrigue set against the backdrop of 1960s Brighton. Detective Inspector Edgar Stephens and his wife, former magician Emma, find themselves entangled in a perplexing case of missing schoolgirls. As the investigation unfolds, old friends and new faces collide, unearthing long-buried secrets. Griffiths’ keen eye for period detail and her knack for crafting complex characters shine through, making this a page-turner I couldn’t put down. A must-read for fans of atmospheric crime fiction.
Dr. Ruth Galloway returns in this gripping mystery, drawn into a world of ancient rituals and modern-day murder. When a group of metal detectorists unearths a Bronze Age burial site on a Norfolk beach, Ruth’s expertise is called upon. But as she investigates, a sinister connection to a recent death emerges. With her keen intellect and dry wit, Ruth must navigate treacherous waters, balancing her professional life with personal entanglements. Griffiths weaves a tale that’s both atmospheric and deeply human, keeping readers guessing until the very end.
In “The Lantern Men,” Elly Griffiths weaves a chilling tale that kept me up late into the night. Dr. Ruth Galloway, forensic archaeologist extraordinaire, is drawn back to Norfolk by a convicted killer’s tantalizing offer. As she unearths long-buried secrets, the line between past and present blurs. Griffiths’ knack for atmospheric storytelling shines through, making the marshlands feel alive with whispered mysteries. I found myself holding my breath during tense moments, completely immersed in Ruth’s world. A gripping read that’ll haunt you long after the last page.
Ruth Galloway’s life is upended when an Italian archaeologist seeks her help with a medieval skeleton. Reluctantly drawn into a web of ancient secrets and modern danger, Ruth finds herself in the picturesque Italian town of Castello degli Angeli. As she unravels the mystery, she grapples with her feelings for DCI Nelson back home. Griffiths weaves a captivating tale of murder, history, and romance that kept me up late, savoring every twist. Her vivid descriptions transported me to sun-drenched Italy, and I found myself rooting for Ruth’s personal and professional triumphs.
Ruth Galloway, forensic archaeologist, finds herself drawn into a chilling mystery when a woman’s body is discovered near the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. As Ruth delves deeper, she uncovers a web of secrets and lies in the quiet Norfolk town. With her old friend DCI Nelson by her side, Ruth must navigate local legends, religious fervor, and personal demons to solve the case. Griffiths weaves a haunting tale that kept me up late, turning pages and second-guessing every character. Her vivid descriptions of the misty coastline had me shivering, even on a warm night.
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.