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Ruth Galloway

Ruth Galloway, is a forensic archaeologist who lives in a remote seaside cottage near King's Lynn in Norfolk and teaches at the University of North Norfolk. The character was inspired by Elly Griffiths' husband, who gave up a city job to train as an archaeologist, and her aunt, "who lives on the Norfolk coast and filled her niece's head with the myths and legends of that area". Griffiths released the first book in this series, The Crossing Places, in 2009.

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cover Title: The Lantern Men Authors: Elly Griffiths Rating: 0 Hits: 1332
cover Title: The Outcast Dead Authors: Elly Griffiths Rating: 0 Hits: 1431
cover Title: The House at Sea's End Authors: Elly Griffiths Rating: 0 Hits: 1433
cover Title: The Crossing Places Authors: Elly Griffiths Rating: 0 Hits: 1466
cover Title: A Room Full of Bones Authors: Elly Griffiths Rating: 0 Hits: 1485
cover Title: The Janus Stone Authors: Elly Griffiths Rating: 0 Hits: 1537
cover Title: A Dying Fall Authors: Elly Griffiths Rating: 0 Hits: 1546
cover Title: The Stone Circle Authors: Elly Griffiths Rating: 0 Hits: 1579
cover Title: The Ghost Fields Authors: Elly Griffiths Rating: 0 Hits: 1590
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William Faulkner

William Faulkner

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Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Honore de Balzac

Honore de Balzac

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Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

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