Great series
5 stars
Really love the Ruth Galloway series
320 pages
English language
Published Nov. 12, 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
Really love the Ruth Galloway series
There is a lot going on in The Crossing Places. I may change my star rating after I've had time to consider more/recover. For now, it's a 4, and I'll very possibly read installment #2.
When a child's bones are found, forensic archaeologist Dr. Ruth Galloway gets sucked into a case of of two missing girls (over the course of a decade).
Dr. RG isn't the typical strong, confident, kick-ass female protagonist I usually read; but, I'm looking forward to getting to know her better over time.
There is a lot going on in The Crossing Places. I may change my star rating after I've had time to consider more/recover. For now, it's a 4, and I'll very possibly read installment #2.
When a child's bones are found, forensic archaeologist Dr. Ruth Galloway gets sucked into a case of of two missing girls (over the course of a decade).
Dr. RG isn't the typical strong, confident, kick-ass female protagonist I usually read; but, I'm looking forward to getting to know her better over time.
This book was a surprise. At first, I almost didn't read it - there was something about the beginning, the pacing, that put me off. However, I quickly became interested in the main characters and their story. I look forward to more by this author.
This book was a surprise. At first, I almost didn't read it - there was something about the beginning, the pacing, that put me off. However, I quickly became interested in the main characters and their story. I look forward to more by this author.