The Deepest Grave, Harry Bingham
The Deepest Grave, Harry Bingham
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The Deepest Grave

Author: Harry Bingham

Narrator: Siriol Jenkins

Unabridged: 12 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 07/23/2019


Synopsis

An ancient battle. A dead researcher. And a very modern crime.It's been more than a year since Detective Sergeant Fiona Griffiths had any sort of murder case . . . when all of a sudden, she gets the call. A local archaeologist has been found bloodily murdered. Her head severed from her body. Her eyes apparently fixed on a fragment of Latin text.The crime seems to summon the ghosts of Dark Age Britain - and the shade of King Arthur.But why are those ancient enmities alive once again? Why are armed burglars raiding remote country churches? And how many more people will die before these clues are unravelled?Fiona thinks she knows the answers to these questions . . . but the crime that underlies them all is so utterly unexpected, so breathtakingly audacious in its execution, that it hasn't yet been committed.This book will be perfect for anyone who's enjoyed the work of Ann Cleeves, Elly Griffiths, or Andrea Camilleri.Chosen as a Crime Book of the Year by the Seattle Times and the Boston Globe If you're looking for a crime thriller series to keep you hooked, then go no further: you've just found it.

About Harry Bingham

I'm Harry Bingham. I write crime novels and love it. When I'm not doing that, I run the Writers' Workshop, a British literary consultancy. I live in Oxfordshire, England, but I spent a lot of my childhood in Wales, where my crime novels are set. Things I love apart from writing: wild swimming, rock-climbing, walking, & dogs. I'm married, have four kids, and I love my life.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gary

This is the 6th book in the Fiona Griffiths series by author Harry Bingham. I was given a short story a few months ago by the author as a taster for this series and was instantly drawn to the lead character Fiona Griffiths. My opinion was that this character would make great reading and I was lookin......more

Goodreads review by Paul

“I wait four hundred and fifty-three days, then up pops a beauty” DS Fiona Griffiths was fairly blasted from her languid disheartening ennui. This was not an ordinary murder. This was a decapitation and a ceremonial execution straight out of the dark ages using genuine weapons of antiquity. But F......more