The House at Seas End
More Norfolk based crime drama, this is the one with links back to the second world war so a plausible reason why a bones expert might be needed, although it leads to more peril than you might expect! I did wonder how having a child would cramp Ruth’s investigative efforts and now we know - there’s a very accommodating child minder on the outskirst of King’s Lynn (a town that seems to be flexible in location given the time it takes to drive there from various places…) The story itself was okay, I didn’t totally buy the motivation for the crime and there were one or two convenient plot points (e.g. the phone call to Tatjana) but I did enjoy it and will carry on with the series. (I have the first six here in an omnibus edition eBook).