Elly Griffiths writes crime fiction of rare atmospheric depth. Her settings hold secrets. A Norfolk marsh that gives up bones to its own schedule. A storm-lashed coastline where a WWII atrocity has been quietly waiting beneath the sand. A Brighton seafront in 1953, where backstage glamour and misdirection make the perfect cover for murder. Three novels, two series, one writer whose instinct for atmosphere and moral intelligence mark her out as one of crime fiction's most distinctive voices.
Elly Griffiths, The Lantern Men A convicted killer insists on Ruth Galloway's involvement, and his reasons grow more unsettling with every discovery.
Elly Griffiths, The House at Sea's End A Norfolk storm uncovers wartime bones, and someone in the present is prepared to kill to keep the secret buried.
Elly Griffiths, The Great Deceiver A magician's daughter, two dead assistants and a Brighton summer where every performance conceals something darker.
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