Rezension: Elly Griffiths: “A Dying Fall”

It’s a rare crime story that can bring together neo-Nazis, New Age hippies, Blackpool Pleasure Beach and the archaeology of early Britain. But Griffiths’s fifth novel in her Ruth Galloway series pulls it off with aplomb.

Kolumne: New in crime fiction: The latest thrillers and mysteries

This time with reviews of »Hanging Hill« by Mo Hayder, »The Technologists« by Matthew Pearl, »Defending Jacob« by William Landay, »Those Who Love Night« by Wessel Ebersohn and »A Room Full of Bones« by Elly Griffiths.