This was particularly moving during lockdown when many people told me that Ruth and co. But Ruth seemed to touch a chord and I regularly get messages from readers who love her company and that of DCI Nelson, Cathbad the druid and the rest of the cast. At first, I wasn’t sure if readers would take to a slightly grumpy, unglamorous heroine who frankly prefers cats and books to people. I’ve been so touched by the way that people have taken Ruth to their hearts. It wasn’t until about Book 6 that the series started to sell really well. The Crossing Places was not an overnight success, but my publishers had enough faith to allow me to write the next book and the next. So many writers start a series with high hopes but are blighted by bad luck and disappointing sales. I knew that theirs would be a long story but I did not know if I’d get the chance to write it. The bones turn out to be over two thousand years old, but Ruth is drawn into the case and into a very complicated relationship with the officer in charge, DCI Harry Nelson. The Crossing Places tells the story of forensic archaeologist Dr Ruth Galloway who is consulted by the police when a child’s bones are found on the Norfolk mashes.
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