Bright Hair About the Bone by Barbara Cleverly
It's 1926 and aspiring archaeologist Laetitia Talbot finds herself embroiled in a murderous conspiracy centuries in the making. Laetitia's joy at snaring a place in the excavation of an ancient church in Burgundy is dimmed by the recent death of her godfather Daniel. But then she starts to believe that Daniel Thorndon's fatal accident was nothing of the kind. Letty's investigation into Daniel's possible murder sends her on a journey back in time and into the orbit of a privileged French family harbouring its own damning secret. Encountering ancient Celtic mysteries and one sacred truth kept through the ages, Letty makes an explosive revelation that could rock the notion of faith itself - and may force a killer out of hiding. Praise for the novels of Barbara Cleverly: 'Simply put, it's a stunner' - New York Times Book Review. 'Cleverly's (novel) evokes and in some ways surpasses the work of Agatha Christie' - Publishers Weekly. 'A delight' - Observer. 'Award-winning author Cleverly debuts a captivating new series...In the tradition of Agatha Christie the characters are complex and varied...Riveting' - Romantic Times.