Rich in atmosphere and history and blessed by Griffith\'s] continuing development of brilliant, feisty, independent Ruth . -- USA Today.
Readers will look forward to learning more about her. -- Denver Post Galloway is an Everywoman, smart, successful and a little bit unsure of herself.
A Room Full of Bones is a clever blend of history and mystery with more than enough forensic details to attract the more attentive reader. . .
Lovers of well-written and intelligent traditional mysteries will welcome Griffith\'s] fourth book .
But as Ruth\'s friends become involved, where will her loyalties lie? As her convictions are tested, Ruth and Nelson must discover how Aboriginal skulls, drug smuggling, and the mystery of The Dreaming hold the answers to these deaths, as well as the keys to their own survival.
When threatening letters come to light, events take an even more sinister turn.
These two deaths could be from natural causes, but once again Ruth and DCI Harry Nelson cross paths during the investigation.
Soon after, the museum\'s wealthy owner is also found dead, in his stables. -- Richmond Times-Dispatch When Ruth Galloway arrives to supervise the opening of a coffin containing the Bones of a medieval bishop, she finds the museum\'s curator lying dead on the floor.
A Room Full of Bones , like its predecessors, works its magic on the reader\'s imagination. . .
Rich in atmosphere and history and blessed by Griffith\'s] continuing development of brilliant, feisty, independent Ruth