About book A Room Full Of Bones (Ruth Galloway,#4). (2012)
I really like this series. Ruth is such an unique character and her supporting characters are interesting in their own right. This one does not really involve Ruth's skills as a forensic archeologist but two different mysteries twine themselves throughout the story. Kate, Ruth's daughter, is one now and is starting to develop a personality. The story involves a misplaced casket of a medieval bishop who has some surprising secrets. These secrets push Nelson and Ruth to a new dimension in their relationship. There is also a drug operation causing trouble and a mysterious stable and museum. There are a lot of twists and turns before it comes to a satisfying conclusion. I can't recommend this series more highly. It is important to read them in order as they build on each other. There's not many stories that feature a chubby woman and a druid so take advantage of these books. The stories and the history are both interesting. My library finally got the rest of this series in, and I am so pleased. I really love Ruth, she is such an interesting and unique heroine. This book puts her in some unusual situations, but thankfully none are life-threatening this time. I appreciate her emotional struggles and her maternal love, I like how she has evolved through the books. She didn't get to do enough professionally in this one, but I liked it nonetheless.
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A good read, nice to read a book set in Norfolk and be able to relate to the norfolk area
—Chelsea1308
This is #4 in the Ruth Galloway series (about a forensic archeologist).
—Sdecastro