The Ghost Fields

by Elly Griffiths

Ebook, 2015

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Forensic archaeologist Ruth Galloway finds a World War II aviator buried in a crashed fighter plane. The only problem is that the pilot in the cockpit is not the pilot who was supposed to be flying the plane — indeed, he was supposedly lost at sea in an earlier crash. So how did he end up buried
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in a plane not his own, and with a bullet hole in his skull? That's for the murderer to know and Ruth to find out, and she does eventually, with the help of Detective Chief Inspector Harry Nelson and his squad. Even more than most of the books in this series, The Ghost Fields provides a very evocative image of Norfolk, with thunderstorms, torrential rains, floods and more all emphasizing the tenuous hold that humans have on the land along the British coast. Highly recommended series.
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Description

Fiction. Mystery. HTML: The chilling discovery of a downed World War II plane with a body inside leads Ruth and DCI Nelson to uncover a wealthy family's secrets in this Ruth Galloway mystery. It's a blazing hot summer in Norfolk when a construction crew unearths a downed American fighter plane from World War II with a body inside. Forensic archeologist Ruth Galloway determines that the skeleton couldn't possibly be the pilot, and DNA tests identify the man as Fred Blackstock, a local aristocrat long presumed dead�??news that seems to frighten his descendants. Events are further complicated by a TV company that wants to make a film about Norfolk's deserted air force bases, the so-called ghost fields, which the Blackstocks have converted into a pig farm. As production begins, Ruth notices a mysterious man loitering at Fred Blackstock's memorial service. Then human bones are found on the family's pig farm and the weather quickly turns. Can the team outrace a looming flood to find the killer?… (more)

Awards

Theakstons Old Peculier Prize (Longlist — 2016)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2015-05-19
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