A review by mojoshivers
A Dying Fall by Elly Griffiths

4.0

Another riveting installment. This one centered around the possible discovery of King Arthur’s bones and the shocking revelation surrounding them. It posited an interesting theory that would have the conservatives, neo-Nazis, and Trump supporters of the world up in arms. Consequently, it isn’t surprising the discovery is met with a couple of murders, a child being threatened to be thrown to her death, and more than few death threats before it is resolved.

As usual, the familiar elements are all here—painstaking historical research matched with a lot of Druid mysticism, the tension between Ruth and Nelson over their future with their baby girl Kate, and the weird sense that dysfunction is just standard operating procedure when it comes to Norfolk.